May, 2005 Archives

Blogcritics

May 31st, 2005 · Posted in Weblogs · 0 Comments

I have discovered a great way to increase traffic on your blog! It’s call blogcritics. It’s a site where bloggers post articles that can be linked to books, magazine articles, news articles, books, movies, almost anything you can imagine. Blogcritics uses lists from Amazon for you to link your article to. When people read your [...]

Memorial Day Reflections 2005

May 30th, 2005 · Posted in Current Affairs, Reflections · 0 Comments

In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie,
In Flanders fields.
Take up our [...]

The Reforming Problem

May 27th, 2005 · Posted in THEOLOGY / RELIGION · 0 Comments

David over at Jolly Blogger has a great post on what he considers to be "the difficulty of being always reformed."
I am not sure who is reading my blog, so if anyone needs some information about what this whole "reformed" thing is you can click here for an article from WikiPedia.
As Daved sees it, [...]

A Good Sermon Quote

May 26th, 2005 · Posted in Church Humor · 0 Comments

Last week I (and others) blogged about preaching — giving our opinions on the question of whether we should preach to believers or non believers. I really liked the response I got from Rev. Mike :
The answer is that we trust the text, preach it, and then when the Spirit speaks, he speaks to whomever [...]

Daily Scripture Passage

May 25th, 2005 · Posted in Weblogs · 0 Comments

I have added another new item to my sidebar — a daily passage from the New International Version of the Bible. This is provided by the International Bible Society and is updated daily. I’ve put it directly underneath the "Good News" heading on my sidebar.
The International Bible Society has the Java Script Code for [...]