Category Archives: Miscellanea

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Christian Carnival 335

This week’s Christian Carnival is now posted at Other Food: daily devo’s. I especially appreciated Adam Faughn’s reflection on my favorite hymn, “Be Still My Soul” (followed closely by “Be Thou My Vision” and the much more recent “Blessed Be Your Name” from Tree63). I was also glad to see Matthew Keegan’s news about a

Christian Carnival 334

Christian Carnival 334 is up. This week it’s at RodneyOlsen.net. Thanks, Rodney!

Banned!

Banned: The word “angel” from a British hospital Parents from their kindergarten children’s end-of-year activities Parents’ participation in deciding whether their first-graders should be given condoms Christian literature from large portions of a Detroit suburb   Deprecated? “Freedom of Religion” in America (see also here)

Christian Carnival Again

Better late than never: Christian Carnival is Here Again: Fish and Cans: Christian Carnival

RSS Feed Error Corrected

If you’ve been following this blog’s RSS feed in Google reader or another feed reader, you may have lost it several days ago. It’s active again here.

Christian Carnival 329

The current Carnival is up at the blog, “And She Went Out…” Tucked in at the bottom of that post, she writes, Finally, please be sure to read around this blog as I have just returned from a mission trip from Haiti. It was an amazing trip and God has spoken to me more loudly

Blogging at First Things

By Joe Carter’s gracious invitation, I’ve joined the team blogging at First Things: Evangel, with my first post published there this afternoon. It’s quite a privilege to be there. My blogging there will be in addition to what I do here (some of it will be reposts from here) so it doesn’t indicate any changes

Christian Carnival!

This week’s Christian Carnival is hosted by Thinking in Christ: Christian Thinking in an Emoting World.

“Readability” – Web Reading Made Much Easier

My upcoming new blog design is intended, among other things, to be more readable on screen than the current version. But my son has just clued me in to another tool that I’ll be using a lot for extended online reading: Readability. It’s “a simple tool that makes reading on the Web more enjoyable by