A Weblog Dedicated to the Discussion of the Christian Faith and 21st Century Life

A Weblog Dedicated to the Discussion of the Christian Faith and 21st Century Life
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I do not seek to understand that I may believe, but I believe in order to understand. For this also I believe, –that unless I believed, I should not understand.-- St. Anselm of Canterbury (1033-1109)

Sunday, January 14, 2007

The Methodist Blogs Weekly Roundup 2007.2 (#100)

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*Rules for Inclusion

What do church budgets and potluck dinners have in common? Read David Camphouse.

Keith McIlwain writes on incarnational ministry.

Dale Tedders posts on how others assist us in our devotional life.

Gavin Richardson reviews George Barna's Revolution, Mark Stephenson's Web Empower Your Church, and he also has some thoughts concerning introducing contemplative worship to a congregation.

Is CO2 a cause of global warming? Apparently not, according to Gerry Phelps.

Spiritual gifts and love: A post from Mitch Lewis.

Henry Neufeld writes on United Methodist Identity and Purpose. Best of the Methoblogosphere!

John of Locusts & Honey artblogged about Sandro Botticelli.

Sally Coleman posts on spiritual warfare, here and here. And check out her syncro blog on the subject.

Reverend Mommy preaches on the wedding at Cana.

Small words can great large disasters! Some thoughts on the power of the tongue from Todd Bergman.

Some very thought-provoking reflections from Michelle Hargrave on Winter Convocation. Best of the Methoblogosphere!

Michelle Maine believes that it is not only important to eat healthier, but also to eat more ethically.

Death of a congregation... sounds sobering. Read Andrew Conard.

Tony Atkinson writes on faith, judgment, and eternal life as ultimate fairness.

No I can't and neither should you! Some thoughts from Tony Mitchell on the Second Sunday after the Epiphany.

Kim "Sandpiper" posts a Sunday School lesson on John 5.

Jonathan Norman posts part one of Restoring Methodism.

John Battern has changed his mind. It is time to leave Iraq.

Andrew Stoddard posts on the Baptism of the Lord.

We all need a little bit of this, a little bit of that. Thanks to Beth Quick!

Crusading will fail... by necessity. Read Richard Heyduck.

Bruce Alderman publishes his second post on principles of biblical interpretation.

Brian Russell
writes on mission and living as a new creation.

Kim Fabricius has some thoughts on the stone of stumbling.

Water into Wine: Dave Faulkner sermonizes.

Betty Newman offers a prayer for the children.

A spiritual side to the Beatles? Read Rev. Abi.

Jonathan Marlowe posts on new illumination, not new revelation.

Lorna Koskela has some thoughts on faith in practice.

Part "Whatever" on the expectations of the pastor, from Brian Vinson.

Please? Everyone? Pray for Kate!

1 comment:

Theresa Coleman said...

Allen,

Thank you for your work here -- it's time consuming and tedious, I am sure, but I for one appreciate it.

Theresa