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)

Friday, December 10, 2010

The Methodist Blogs Daily Links-- Friday 12.10.10

All Methobloggers please note the email address below for sending links to me for inclusion in the MB Dailly Links. It changed a while ago, but more than a few of you apparently have not noticed by the number of emails I am still receiving at the old address. I did post the change on a few different occasions. If you have not yet taken note, please do so now.

Any Methoblogger who would like a link posted in the MBDL, email it to mbdailylinks(at)yahoo(dot)com. Your link will be posted within two weekdays. No blog will be listed more than once a week.

Posts to ponder from the Methoblogosphere:

John Carney posts on protest signs at funerals.

Josh Tinely writes on the BCS controversy in a non-controversial year.

David Hallam shares the anger with students in the U.K.

The pretty good shepherd-- a story for Advent from Kim Fabricius.

David Watson comments on the new book on the Gospel of Mark in the Texts@Contexts Series.

Taylor Burton-Edwards ponders motivating missional performance.

Steve Manskar reviews the book, Grace to Lead.

If a church isn't growing, it is dying-- thoughts from Andrew Conard.

Amy Forbus reflects on some early morning irony.

Tim Good speaks about the voiceless voice.

Christopher Gudger-Raines posts on Jesus' family tree.

The ministry of diakonia from Kathy Randall.

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