
IMPORTANT NOTE: There will be no MBWR next weekend. The Weekly Roundup will return the first weekend in October.
The week in review in the Methoblogosphere:
Dave Nichols offers advice for when we are depressed.
Andrew Thompson is thinking about death.
John Montgomery posts on health care and in memory of Debbie Rickey.
Does God accidently call us? Bishop Robert Schnase reflects on the matter.
Bishop William Willimon writes on the church renewal as theological recovery.
When it comes to Massachusetts and the Senate, John Battern notes that if you don't like the rules, then change them.
Dave Camphouse on getting out of the way.
Dave Perry has received an award for best Christian blog. Congratulations Dave!
Sally Coleman posts ten things she believes.
Some thoughts on three levels of forgiveness from Shane Raynor.
Mark Winter is celebrating a Frost-y Jubilee.
Andy Bryan issues a follow up to the appeal.
Olive Morgan attended the hospital open day.
Andrew Stoddard posts reflections on 1 Kings 22:29-45, 1 Corinthians 2:14-3:15, and Matthew 5:1-10.
You ever wonder who cuts the barber's hair? Read Tony Mitchell.
Kim Matthews writes on choosing joy.
Greg Hazelrig posts his thought for the day on 2 Corinthians 8:7.
Steve Heyduck ponders growing up.
One word will indeed do-- Read Dorothy Brucks.
Matt Kelley has written an essay in a new book. Congratulations Matt!
Questing Parson narrates on believing again. Best of the Methoblogosphere!
Did you know that the church is full of hypocrites? Ken Hagler knows and has something to say about it.
John Meunier share his thoughts on symphonic Scripture.
Lorna Koskela is re-prioritising-- Sounds like good advice for all of us.
Richard Heyduck writes a letter to a pilgrim.
Reflections from Daniel Hixon on a scientist's case for God.
Jay Voorhees wonders what's up in worship.
Ponderments on preaching from the pulpit from Joseph Yoo.
Is low church evangelicalism Protestant? Henry Neufeld asks the question.
Angela Shier-Jones has heard the sound of prayer.
Chris Roberts writes that the GBCS is at it again.
Near-miss evangelism according to Dan Dick. Best of the Methoblogosphere!
Joseph Yoo reports that The Mission Society is celebrating twenty-five years.
Dave Warnock is drowning in excitement.
Bill McAllily ponders being centered in Christ.
Kevin Watson reminds us that one thing is needful.
Let's start singing! A tribute to Mary Travers by Rick Mang.
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