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, February 17, 2007

The Methodist Blogs Weekly Roundup 2007.7 (#105)

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The week in review in the Methoblogosphere:

Matt Judkins writes on the workshop he led on emerging young adult ministries and the emerging church.

Keith McIlwain sees dead people and fights demons.

Jared Williams has some thoughts on the ministry of the Holy Spirit.

Is there a connection between mainlines churches and the Pharisees? Read Greg Hazelrig.

Kevin Baker writes on the war on terrorism and changing metaphors and asks if he is the pastor of the wrong church (tongue-in-cheek, so-to-speak).

Is the United Methodist Church becoming irrelevant? Dalton Rushing has some thoughts.

Mike Lamson is reviewing Rob Bell's book, Sex God (Intro, 1, 2, 3, and 4).

Christopher Gudger-Raines posts on the balance between professional distance and sincerity.

How can we disagree in such a way as to work together once a decision has been made? Some reflections from Henry Neufeld.

John of Locusts & Honey posted on the importance of pastors personally engaging in evangelism.

A top scientist and his faith, and global warming caused by sunspots and cosmic rays. Two posts from Gerry Charlotte Phelps.

Mitch Lewis writes on Luke's version of the Transfiguration.

Andrew Stoddard posts reflections on Isaiah 65:1-12, 1 Timothy 4:1-16, and Mark 12:13-27.

Making child care a national priority is a priority for Dave Faulkner.

Can a Muslim be a good American? Richard Heyduck posts his answer to the question.

Bruce Alderman writes on loving enemies.

Daniel McLain Hixon writes on Barak Obama's religion.

David Camphouse has some thoughts on casting out demons.

A first attempt at poetry from Barbara Lindgren.

Life after Death: A Sunday School lesson from Tony Atkinson.

Kim "Sandpiper" posts on leaving a legacy.

John Battern believes that the United Methodist practice of open communion is great!

Kim Fabricius writes on euthanasia. Best of the Methoblogosphere!

Tom Scott posts a sermon on Paul's instructions for marriage.

Reflections on the CCYM winter retreat from Beth Quick.

Richard Hall states that the debate over global warming is now over.

The vision of William Booth, according to Matt Friedeman.

Whom do you want to become? Read Brian Russell.

Lorna Koskela reflects on restlessness.

Paul Martin posts a sermon for the season of Epiphany.

Did you know this week has been Random Act of Kindness Week? Rev Abi knows and it's not too late to perform your random act.

Josh Tinley has been up late thinking about race in America.

Andy Bryan writes on the banning of panhandling in Kansas City.

Sally Coleman posts on deep healing.

How does an intercessor pray? Read Brother Marty.

Dale Tedder writes on 2 Corinthians 11:3-4.

Mark Winter is joyful about Jubilee!

According to Steven Manskar, it is hard to be a Christian in America. Best of the Methoblogosphere!

Grandma Jean posts her thoughts on the table gaming bill passed by the West Virginia House of Delegates.

The British Monk Pelagius is the subject of a post by Brett Royal.

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