
The week in review in the Methoblogosphere!
Dave Nichols writes on evangelism.
Dale Tedder posts on book summary services.
Poetic thoughts on anxiety from J. Scott McKay.
Dave Faulkner has been thinking mostly about buildings.
Sacred sights and heartfelt yearnings from Dave Perry.
Sky McCracken reflects on ch-ch-ch-ch-changes.
Sally Coleman posts some thoughts on busyness and space.
Brian Russell offers the scriptural story briefly and missionally.
What did he say? Thoughts on John 6:56-69 from Michael Daniel.
Mark Winter joined the Heritage Celebration in Palmer, Texas.
"Dressed for Success"-- a sermon by Beth Quick.
Prayer groups according to Shane Raynor.
Ken Carter writes on summer reading.
Andy Bryan posts on Promotion Sunday for grown-ups.
Olive Morgan on the gospel outreach at the Reading Rock Festival
Andrew Stoddard posts reflections on 1 Kings 3:16-28, Acts 27:27-44, and Mark 14:12-26.
Reflections on forgotten books from Tony Mitchell.
Kim Matthews reflects on the amazing risk God has taken.
Greg Hazelrig posts his thoughts for the day on Luke 4:1-2.
Friend, can you spare some CHANGE? A question from Steve Heyduck.
Deb Spaulding cogitates on the fear factor.
Matt Kelley is frustrated with the current political climate.
The pastor in the cemetery is Questing Parson.
Dave Warnock has arrived at Greenbelt 2009.
Jeremy Smith shares comments on franchised churches and disenfranchised Christians.
Jim Parsons reflects on funerals for the unknown.
Some thoughts from Ken Hagler on being united by God's plan.
For John Meunier, it is God versus the logic professors.
Lorna Koskela is going about the Father's business.
"Choosing Life"-- a sermon by Robert Wyckoff.
Richard Heyduck asks, "How's your love life?"
Daniel Hixon writes on how God changes the brain.
Did God create Adam and Steve? Jay Voorhees reflects on the matter.
Joseph Yoo offers thoughts on Michael Vick, dog fighters and such.
Henry Neufeld warns us to beware of friends bearing manuscripts.
"This I Believe" according to Bill McAllily.
Angela Shier-Jones reminds us that ordination is for life and not death. Best of the Methoblogosphere!
Andrew Thompson offers tips for new bloggers.
Have UMs surrendered the legacy of entire sanctification? Read Kevin Watson. Best of the Methoblogosphere!
Chris Roberts states that Christians are Christians and Muslims are Muslims.
Dan Dick asks, "How deep the well?"
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