Christian Carnival
Welcome to the June 20, 2012 edition of Christian Carnival II. If you’d like to participate in future carnivals, all …
Welcome to the June 20, 2012 edition of Christian Carnival II. If you’d like to participate in future carnivals, all …
Tsk tsk. I haven’t written a single new post this year. I love to write, and still plan to start …
My mother’s maiden name was Gregory, so the title of a post over at BibleDude.net caught my eye today. Now …
As I was thinking about writing this post, it occurred to me that explosives may have inadvertently become a recurring …
Welcome to the 411th edition of the Christian Carnival. Christian blog writers share their best post (one post only) from …
I normally lead the corporate singing at our church. Occasionally after a service someone will say that they enjoyed the …
In a recent post I quoted from Chapter 10 of J.C. Ryle’s book Holiness. The title of the chapter is …
We’re studying J.C. Ryle’s book Holiness in my Sunday School class. Last week (providentially) we read the chapter on Lot’s …
What is functional universalism? I’m glad you asked. Mark Lauterbach points out something that could easily be overlooked in all …
Augustine captures the great paradox of the Incarnation in this excerpt from one of his sermons: The Word of the …
Welcome to the 355th edition of christian carnival ii. I don’t have much time to review this week’s posts, so …
Contentment is such an elusive thing. Few of us are genuinely content, even when our outward circumstances are for the …
I’ve used this prayer on a couple of occasions recently to help prepare my heart for Sunday morning worship. It’s …
I’m a little behind the times. Most people I know have already read Crazy Love by Francis Chan. I, on …
And does it really matter? My answer to both questions is an unequivocal yes. Maybe you agree, maybe you don’t. …