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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 17, 2010

The Methodist Blogs Daily Links-- Friday 12.17.10

Important Note: This will be the last posting of the Methodist Blogs Daily Links for 2010. The MBDL will resume on January 3, 2011. Thanks to all the Methobloggers who make the MB Daily Links possible.

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.

Today's reads from the Methoblogosphere:

Bishop Robert Schnase reflects on the poetry of Christmas.

Randy Olds is extending his blog break. Don't extend it too long, Randy.

Greg Hazelrig posts his thought for the day on Luke 1:46-48.

Is it OK to lie about Santa? Richard Hall reflects on the matter.

Lauren Porter counsels, "Yes, Virginia, Jesus is the only way to God."

Fat Prophet ponders if Jesus had been born in black country.

Becca Clark writes on fasting as a means of grace.

Towards healing... reflections from Sally Coleman.

Angela Shier-Jones has a peculiar case of penis envy.

Betty Newman posts on Advent through the eyes of a child.

It's an unusual week for Dave Warnock.

Dave Nichols ponders Christmas wonder.

Andy Stoddard cogitates on the days of trouble.

2 comments:

Brian Vinson said...

Thanks for doing these. One edit: Lauren Porter's post title (as reported here) is missing the word "Jesus"

Allan R. Bevere said...

Oops! Corrected... Thanks, Brian.