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 20, 2008

The Methodist Blogs Weekly Roundup 2008.3.144

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The week in review in the Methoblogosphere:

Craig Adams writes on what it means to take the Bible literally.

A second post on religion and politics from Andrew Thompson.

Steve Heyduck on behaviour in youth ministry.

You are all sons according to Mitch Lewis.

Paul Martin writes on the call to question consumerism by the Methodist Church in the UK.

Pretzel logic from Scott McKay.

Gregory Lee has a friend who can't forgive someone.

Holiness... Are you serious? A post from Ken Hagler.

Andrew Stoddard posts reflections on Genesis 4:1-16, Hebrews 2:11-18, and John 1:29-42.

Kim Fabricius writes on "nothing at all."

Reflections from Dave Camphouse on "hitting the wall."

Brett Royal posts on what the Fundies are saying.

The significance of breath according to Abi Carlisle-Wilke.

Danny Gmyrek gives a meditation on family.

Bruce Alderman looks at uncommon descent.

Ramblings on Psalm 40 from Keith McIlwain.

Rick Mang on something that needs doing.

Chris Roberts writes on postmodern ministry at Grace UMC.

Jim Parsons posts the second part of his thoughts on The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership.

A thought for the day from Greg Hazelrig on Jesus and the woman caught in adultery.

Race-Baiting and the Democrats according to Michael Daniel.

John Meunier writes on "progressive" Christianity, Karl Barth, and yelling "man" in a loud voice. Best of the Methoblogosphere.

Some thoughts on death and dignity from Tony Mitchell.

Olive Morgan tells us that Zimbabwe needs our help.

Michelle Hargrave is remembering her baptism.

Some of Mark Winter's characters will be back.

Some thoughts on the Electoral College from Henry Neufeld.

Brian Russell writes on reaching the point of no return.

Reflections from Kim Matthew on joyful worship.

Questing Parson raises the issue of the sanctity of life.

Total depravity according to Marty Schwartz.

David Hallam writes on one man's story of Christian unity.

Sin and cleaning house. A post from Jan Kindle.

Sally Coleman says, "Come and see Cafe Church."

Thoughts on the ordination process from Andy Bryan. Best of the Methoblogosphere!

Part three of Guy William's review of Joel Green's book, Seized by Truth.

Jay Voorhees is asking for help on the language of "constituency."

Deb Spaulding writes on Sabbath rest.

Read this to find out what makes Willie Deuel sick.

Some reflections on The Lord's Prayer, Communion, and pastoral ministry from Christopher Gudger-Raines.
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Dave Faulkner preaches on the servant's calling.

Kathy James has taken a hiatus. Kathy, we look forward to your return!

Beth Quick has returned from vacation!

Some thoughts on being married to a Muslim from Andrew Conard. Andrew is not married to a Muslim, he just has some thoughts on it.

Religion and politics according to John Battern.

Daniel Hixon reports on a professor denied tenure for his views on Intelligent Design.

Brian Vinson writes on Jesus the teacher.

A Cynic's Guide to Voting from Sky Lowe-McCracken.

Josh Tinely has some not-so-timely thoughts on global warming.

Fellowship and accountability-- a post from Todd Bergman.

Lorna Koskela writes on the "other side."

Gavin Richardson posts on his vacation reading.

2 comments:

Michael said...

There is some good stuff on here this week, Allan. My thanks once again for your willingness to provide it.

Andy B. said...

Thank you, Allan.