Here are some more blogs that have sent some traffic my way recently. Please drop by and say hello. 🙂
Dr. John Mark Reynolds
Rooftop Blog
I Like Shiny Things
In Principio
BassaBlog
Better Living
Here are some more blogs that have sent some traffic my way recently. Please drop by and say hello. 🙂
Dr. John Mark Reynolds
Rooftop Blog
I Like Shiny Things
In Principio
BassaBlog
Better Living
Since "Many Catholics do not understand that the social teaching of the Church is an essential part of Catholic faith" and the U.S. Catholic Bishops "seek a renewed commitment to integrate and share the riches of the Church’s social teaching in Catholic education and formation at every level." To that end, Center of Concern has "materials and resources to help parishes, schools, small faith communities, justice and peace groups, and others, to deepen their understanding of Catholic Social Teaching."
Speaking of social teaching, Fr. Tucker of Dappled Things posted some information about Just War Theory.
Mirror of Justice asks if no WMD means no just war in Iraq.
Continuing that theme, "the Holy See has approved an [sic] new tool and reference for religious education and faith formation in the United States", called "National Directory for Catechesis "
Razorskiss has done some analysis of TTLB Ecosystem rankings (traffic and links) for the Blogdom of God.
I hope this political correctness disease Sweden has caught doesn’t spread.
Priests in Australian are apparently clamoring for permission to marry.
Wanna know what a progressive Christian is? Go here to find out.
Holy cow! Catholic rock bands do exist!
The Fifth Column blogger has posted a death threat sent to him by a Muslim.
Pro-choice CINO politicians are being sued for heresy.
Wittenburg Gate has some advice for starting a God blog.
Religious Lefties presents a "what-if" scenario for the future of Christians and politics.
Tom Carter wrote an excellent piece about remembering the Holocaust. IMHO, the world may be remembering it, it hasn’t learned from it. Witness Rwanda and Sudan. No More Turning Left seems to agree. Let’s hope some day there’ll be no more turning away.
My friend Emily has an interesting idea for a more Godly Valentine’s Day.
Ever wonder where the smiley came from? Wonder no more. 🙂
William Safire gives us some advice on how to read a newspaper or magazine column. It could easily be applied to blogs as well.
This site may make you blind. You have been warned.
Fr. Sibley is right. This is freakin’ hilarious!
I’m playing around with some 3-column template ideas. Take a look and let me know what you think.
Here’s
some news from Evangelical Underground.
Announcing the 1st Annual Evangelical Blog Awards!
Over the next few months I am opening up nominations for the following 10 categories:
Best Overall Evangelical Blog
Best Designed Evangelical
Blog
Best Evangelical Blog-Politics
Best
Evangelical Blog-Ministry
Best International Evangelical
Blog
Best Domestic Evangelical Blog (U.S.)
Best Evangelical Blog-Apologetics
Best Evangelical
Blog-Pastor
Best New Evangelical Blog
Best
Evangelical Blog-HumorNominations will be taken beginning today via email until February 14th, finalists
will be selected by panel of 15 to 20 bloggers (depending on participation) with
final voting polls being posted on the 16th. Voting on the finalists will last for
two days with finalist winners being announced on the 18th.So start sending in those nominations! Be sure to post about this on your blog to
encourage your readers to nominate you.Winners will receive prominant links on various blogs, a special graphic, and deep-rooted
emotional fulfillment. 🙂Nominations can be sent to eblogawards@gmail.com
Since it’s apparently been established that I’m an evangelical (as evidenced by
my membership in several Evangelical blogrolls and this
post), I’m eligible. *hint* *hint* Head on over and nominate your favorite *hint*
bloggers *hint*. 😉
I think we all gotta watch out for the addiction that blogging
can be. The people who pay the biggest price for our extra hour or two a day of
blogging are our families. If other people keep reading while we step aside awhile
I think that is great. – from 21st Century Reformation’s Warnie acceptance speech
Amen. I need to spend less time blogging and more time with my wife. I’m working on ways I can reduce the time I spend each day blogging. I’m probably going to take a “weekly wrap-up” approach to frivolous stuff and news that isn’t “breaking”. I’m also going to try to focus on just one or two essay-length posts each day.
Some people appear on the blogging scene and, like Athena popping out of Zeus’ head fully formed and armed, seem to have their style and goals thoroughly worked out and sharpened. Others, such as myself, develop their styles and reevaluate their goals slowly. Take a trip through my archives (you’ll find the link in the side bar) and you’ll see that this blog has changed a lot from what it started out as. I’m still refining it and probably will continue to do so for as long as I keep it going.
Anyhow, please bear with me as I rearrange my priorities. Hopefully, by Lent I’ll be in a groove.
Bonus article:
For Some, The Blogging Never Stops
By KATIE HAFNER; TIM GNATEK CONTRIBUTED REPORTING FOR THIS ARTICLE.
TO celebrate four years of marriage, Richard Wiggins and his wife, Judy Matthews, recently spent a week in Key West, Fla. Early on the morning of their anniversary, Ms. Matthews heard her husband get up and go into the bathroom. He stayed there for a long time. ‘”I didn’t hear any water running, so I wondered what was going on”,’ Ms. Matthews said. When she knocked on the door, she found him seated with his laptop balanced on his knees, typing into his Web log, a collection of observations about the technical world, over a wireless link.
Vox Apologia 2
is up at Razorskiss. The theme is “Digital Salt”. The
14th Catholic Carnival is up at Deo Omnis Gloria. The submission are labeled
with categories: unity, division, contraception, life, faith, prayer, home, family,
spirituality, euthanasia, love, time, and obedience. The 54th Chrisitan Carnival is at Digitus, Finger, and Co. Neil’s a very busy man and put a lot of work into this, so please check it out. In fact, check them all out. 🙂