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)

Saturday, October 20, 2007

The Methodist Blogs Weekly Roundup 2007.36.134

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Andrew Thompson shares some thoughts on ecclesial adultery.

The significance of apologetics from Gerry Charlotte Phelps.

Dave Warnock writes on the lies that the church tells women. Best of the Methoblogosphere!

Mitch Lewis reflects on the not quite gospel of prosperity.

Christopher Gudger-Raines and his first night of CPE.

New Methoblogger Meredith Gudger-Raines says, "Oy, with the meetings already!"

Is Jesus slippery? Read Richard Heyduck.

Reclaiming the promise, according to Chris Kindle.

We can't serve God and mammon, but Melissa says that we sure do try. Best of the Methoblogosphere!


Do you have a bad reputation? Read John Battern.

Sky Lowe-McCracken on the old becoming new.

Keith McIlwain on why Christians should celebrate Halloween, part 2.

Chris Roberts asks, "What's so hard about loving one another?"

Dale Tedder on Mortimer Adler.
Does your church have natural men and women? A post from John Meunier.

According to Ken Hagler, faith has faults.

Greg Hazelrig posts his thought for the day on Psalm 63:1.

Dave Faulkner on wineskins.

"Planting Gardens." A sermon by Tony Mitchell.

A super harvest festival from Olive Morgan.

Some thoughts from Michelle Hargrave on eco eating.

Mark Winter celebrates a sesquicentennial.

Scott McKay remembers a teacher.

Trigger-Happy US Christians, according to Kim Fabricius.

Henry Neufeld writes on anthropology and military planning.

Lorna Koskela is feeling small.

Brian Russell posts on prayer as imprint.

Andrew Stoddard posts reflections on Jeremiah 37:3-21, 1 Corinthians 14:13-25, and Matthew 10:24-33.

Some thoughts on spiritual pathways from Kim Matthews.

Questing Parson wants to remember the important things.

Will Methodists get linked in? A post from David Hallam.

John of Locusts & Honey writes on devaluing holiness.

Kathy James is raising our awareness on domestic violence.

"Duh, I feel sorry for you." So says, Gavin Richardson.

Andy Bryan on the whole and the parts of the five practices.

Marty Schwartz prays for wisdom.

Will Humes writes on the smiley face preacher.

What does it mean to be a global church? A question from Jay Voorhees.

Theresa Coleman's morning prayer.

Mike Lamson writes on darts, darts, darts.

Some thoughts from William Chaney on engaging the basics.

Reflections on her mother's legacy from Betty Newman.

For Laura Ralston it has been awhile.

Steve Manskar has some thoughts toward a missional church.

Danny Gmyrek writes on a wedding and a funeral.

Reflections on God and Mammon from Beth Quick.

Josh Tinley has some belated thoughts on Al Gore and the Nobel Peace Prize.

Are you confused about masculinity? Read Matt Friedeman.

Jim Parsons posts on Philippians and Joel Osteen.

Andrew Conard asks, "Will you start a new church?"

1 comment:

Michael said...

Always my thanks for providing this, Allan.