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, August 30, 2008

The Methodist Blogs Weekly Roundup 2008.25.166

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The week in review in the Methoblogosphere:

Is Barack Obama Gen X? Ask Andrew Thompson.

David Perry writes on snake-oil peddling for postmoderns.

Will Humes posts on tears.

Ministry and playing on the field-- Reflections from Melissa Yosua-Davis.

Beth Quick shares some thoughts on the next credit crunch. Best of the Methoblogosphere!

John Meunier ponders Christianity in two words or less.

Matt Judkins writes on smaller committees and life-changing discipleship.

Reflections from Deb Spaulding on deadwood.

Theresa Coleman serves us food for thought.

From babies to royalty by Chris Roberts.

Andy Bryan is counting houses.

Steve Heyduck wonders if 18 is old enough to drink.

Sally Coleman posts part 2 of coming out of the evangelical closet?

Andrew Stoddard posts reflections on Job 6:1-4, 8-15, 21, Acts 9:32-43, and John 6:60-71.

The fundamental question according to Tony Mitchell.

Henry Neufeld is standing in a forest of new signs with waving people.

Kim Matthews reminds us to pray without ceasing. Best of the Methoblogosphere!

Reflections from Olive Morgan on the Chinese ridicule of London's part in the Olympic closing ceremony.

"Reality Borne of Faith Expressed in Works"-- A sermon from Michael Daniel.

Questing Parson writes a letter to his grandchildren.

Brian Russell ponders hope for the ages from Jeremiah.

Mark Winter has traveled as far as the east is from the west.

Rick Mang is being led through strange doors.

Leadership questions from Jim Parsons.

Ken Hagler's church is starting 30 days of prayer.

The importance of follow-up according to Joseph Yoo.

With all the talk of big church and small church, Gavin Richardson wonders about the parish church.

Gerry Charlotte Phelps writes on Governor Sarah Palin shattering the mold.

Guy Williams is blogging on Gary Haugen's book, Just Courage.

It is time to step up for Michelle Hargrave.

Stephen Taylor is wondering who stole August.

Wayne Cook writes on educating about domestic violence.

Betty Newman posts on the phrase "for his name sake."

According to Keith McIlwain, the real presidential race now begins.

Danny Gmyrek reflects on tunnel vision.

2 comments:

Michael said...

Many thanks, Allan. Hoping all is well.

Beth Quick said...

Thanks Allan ;)