
Today's reads from the Methoblogosphere:
Jeremy Smith posts on LOST, wreckage, and Original Sin.
Keith McIlwain reflects on the scandal that didn't need to be.
De Facto Dispensationalism according to Lauren Porter.
Sally Coleman writes on making space.
Mark Winter has returned to Bedford.
What is greater than our sin? Read Kim Matthews.
Cathy Turner ponders divine energy.
Dave Perry asks, "What does the promise of the Kingdom of God look like?"
Brian Russell says, "Rest in peace, John Wooden."
Further reflections on John Wooden from Tony Mitchell.
Questing Parson has a slight difference of opinion with Bishop Willimon.
Dan Dick cogitates on the lost discipline.
Brian Vinson posts his Memorial Day speech.
It's into the field in Kenya for Kathy Randall.
Betty Newman reminds us that faith is not blind faith.
David Garvin wonders if we are announcing or outsourcing the Kingdom.
Shane Raynor and the Wesley Report are getting back to normal.
What are you looking for? Graham Peacock wants to know.
Joseph Yoo reflects on a break from the routine.
Is the only required American value value-free? Read Steve Heyduck.
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