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, April 18, 2009

The Methodist Blogs Weekly Roundup 2009.12.191

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The week in review in the Methoblogosphere:

"Not Fade Away"-- A sermon by John Carney.

Mitch Lewis thinks the church should be accounting for its people as seriously as the Army.

John Lomperis writes on the upcoming "Theology of the Body" Conference in New Bern, North Carolina.

Is John's Gospel hating on the other Gospels? Jeremy Smith asks the question.

"Disobedience in the Desert"-- Exegetical insights on Numbers 20:1-12 from Brian Russell.

Bishop Robert Schnase writes on inheriting the faith through generations of translators.

Joseph Yoo suggests that many churches need to see a doctor.

Mark Winter writes on Easter Sunday as a sign from God.

Andy Bryan wonders if the cure is worse than the disease.

"Who Do You Say that I Am"-- An Easter sermon by Beth Quick.

What Guy Williams doesn't know he's teaching.

Olive Morgan reflects on the truth of the resurrection.

Tony Mitchell preached an Easter sermon entitled, "I Was There."

Reflections from Kim Matthews on grace... just because.

Reality, Perception, and Tea-- Insights from Henry Neufeld. Best of the Methoblogosphere!

Jim Parsons posts on no open minds and no open doors.

Andrew Stoddard shares some personal reflections related to Easter and life. Best of the Methoblogosphere!

Steve Heyduck is rethinking rethink church.

Thoughts from Richard Heyduck on Carlos Blovell's book, Inerrancy and the Spiritual Formation of Younger Evangelicals.

Handwritten testimony written by Deb Spaulding.

Greg Hazelrig posts his thought for the day on Mark 16:1-7.

Sally Coleman offers narrative meditations for Easter Sunday.

Commentary from Joseph Slife on Maxie Dunham and Eddie Fox and the proposed constitutional ammendments to be presented at this year's Annual Conferences.

Matt Kelley reflects on the proposed constitutional changes.

A story about having breakfast with the Questing Parson.

David Hallam is cleaning the church.

Kim Fabricius on Kierkegaard and freedom of choice.

"Easter for Disoriented People"-- Sermonic reflections from Ken Carter.

Michael Daniel wonders if our politicians are playing us for fools.

Rick Mang posts some thoughts on a much needed prayer walk.

Kathy James reminds us that we are valued nonetheless.

Cogitations on teleprompter prayers from Andrew Thompson.

"Of Narrow Gates and Hard Roads"-- A devotional by Dale Tedder.

De-Baptism? Read Daniel McLain Hixon.

Sky Lowe-McCracken reflects on fighting the demons.

Lorna Koskela counsels us, "Don't give up!"

Dave Faulkner writes on re-imagining persecution and funeral music.

Are there Wesleyan basics worth reclaiming? Kevin Watson raises the question.

Dave Warnock offers more perspectives on life with a young baby.

Scott McKay proclaims, "He is risen!"

Rebuilding high civilization according to Gerry Charlotte Phelps.

Stephen Taylor posts on the other March Madness.

Abi Carlisle-Wilke reflects on the Monday after Easter Sunday.

Betty Newman publishes her Easter sermon for children.

1 comment:

Andy B. said...

Allan - thanks as always for this roundup. I know it is a chore!