New in 2010: Hard-Core Christianity

This entry is part 1 of 14 in the series New in 2010

With a word of thanks to all who responded, I now begin the delightful duty of featuring several new Christian blogs from 2010. I’m starting with one that was submitted by a third party, Holly Ordway. I figured if a blog is good enough for someone else to note (especially Holly), it must be high

New in 2010: Theology and Apologetics Roundtable

This entry is part 2 of 14 in the series New in 2010

I’m featuring some selected new Christian blogs from 2010, proceeding in random order with precedence given to ones that were submitted earlier. Today I’m pleased to take a look at Theology and Apologetics Roundtable, written by DeMarcus Sullivan. He recently graduated from Liberty University with a Master’s in Theology and Apologetics, but he’s still studying,

New in 2010: Bible-Science Guy

This entry is part 3 of 14 in the series New in 2010

I’m featuring some selected new Christian blogs from 2010, proceeding in random order with precedence given to ones that were submitted earlier. When William Pelletier, Ph.D., the Bible-Science Guy, submitted his blog in response to my invitation, he pointed specifically to a post he had written on Beavers and Intelligent Design. Dr. Pelletier tells us

New in 2010: The Poached Egg

This entry is part 4 of 14 in the series New in 2010

I’m featuring some selected new Christian blogs from 2010, proceeding in random order with precedence given to ones that were submitted earlier. If you call your Christian blog The Poached Egg, you’re just asking for the question, “what do you mean by that?” Thankfully the author, Greg West, has the answer posted for us, though

New In 2010: Noumenal Society of Apologetics

This entry is part 5 of 14 in the series New in 2010

I’m featuring some selected new Christian blogs from 2010, proceeding in random order with precedence given to ones that were submitted earlier. I was fascinated by Adrian’s account of a meeting with pagans at Long Beach Community College on the Noumenal Society of Apologetics blog. He (I assume Adrian is a he) said, “Truth is

New in 2010: Answering Mormons

This entry is part 6 of 14 in the series New in 2010

I’m featuring some selected new Christian blogs from 2010, proceeding in random order with precedence given to ones that were submitted earlier. I’ve never involved myself much in counter-cult apologetics, but I appreciate those who do. Jamie Pellew is one of them. He grew up surrounded by Mormonism, and since last May he has been

New in 2010: Attempts at Honesty

This entry is part 7 of 14 in the series New in 2010

I’m featuring some selected new Christian blogs from 2010, proceeding in random order with precedence given to ones that were submitted earlier. There’s something really refreshing about the Attempts at Honesty blog. For one thing, it has a virtue I’ve never been able to lay hold of here: brevity. That’s a good thing, but it’s

(Sort of) New in 2010: Missiologist.com

This entry is part 8 of 14 in the series New in 2010

Missiologist.com started up in 2008, but only just barely; it didn’t really get rolling until early last year. I’m not being legalistic about these “New in 2010″ blog features, so I don’t mind including it. Today is a good day for it, since the author, M.V. Walker, is kicking off a discussion today with Ed

New in 2010: Words of Wisdom

This entry is part 9 of 14 in the series New in 2010

I’m featuring some selected new Christian blogs from 2010, proceeding in random order with precedence given to ones that were submitted earlier. The one thing I’m not sure of regarding the Words of Wisdom blog is its title. It’s not that there’s anything lacking in wisdom there. Rather it is that the artist who runs

New in 2010: No Apologies Allowed

This entry is part 10 of 14 in the series New in 2010

I’m featuring some selected new Christian blogs from 2010, proceeding in random order with precedence given to ones that were submitted earlier. From the sublime to the … marvelous. Yesterday’s “New in 2010″ post featured one kind of artist, and today’s features another. It’s No Apologies Allowed, “Weekly apologetics cartoons and quotes for the faithful,