Christian Carnival Coming
I’m hosting it at my Jevlir Caravansary blog. Â Deadline is midnight tonight.
I’m hosting it at my Jevlir Caravansary blog. Â Deadline is midnight tonight.
And a well worthwhile read it is (or they are).
In the way of your testimonies I rejoiceAs over great wealth. Teachers and preachers often say that Jesus, in the Sermon on the Mount, was moving the law inside and making it of the heart. And that is certainly a theme of that sermon. But the fact is that the heart was always the object…
Today is Blog Action Day, and though I didn’t get around to formally participating, I’m going to write a short post on dealing with poverty from a Christian perspective. I’m feeling idealistic, so beware! Since I first started thinking about issues of poverty, way back when I was a teenager (and fish were just working…
As if it isn’t bad enough that we Christians many times cannot agree on what is essential and thus get carried away with arguments about minor details, we also sometimes have a problem distinguishing talking about a strategy from the actual goals. So we sometimes condemn brothers or sisters for disagreeing with the goals, when…
The first ever Christian Reconciation Blog Carnival is up and running at Heart, Mind, Soul, and Strength. Check it out!
Lingamish comments today on sinners becoming saints and touches on the possibility of saints becoming sinners. It’s high drama for a sinner to become a saint (Read St. Augustine’s Confessions) but higher still is the tale of a saint who becomes a sinner. A fictional example from Spanish literature is San Manuel Bueno Martir by…
Hi Henry – I always respond when you are doing it – hope I’m not too late
I wrote this tonight http://meafar.blogspot.com/2010/08/middle-of-book-3-brief-retrospect.html
It is a summary of the marathon I am on to read and publish the new frames in every psalm before the middle of September.