Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Nazarene Blogosphere Roundup

It's time for another roundup of Nazarene Blogs...

Lately, I haven't had a lot of time to go looking for more Nazarene blogs...I know that they're out there, but I would love your help in finding them. If everyone who read this post would go find one Nazarene blog that I haven't included, and leave the information in a comment post, it would help greatly! So, would you do that for me? Go google up another Nazarene blog, and put the link right down there in the comment section...see how easy that was? Thanks!

On first glance, it looks like a number of the regulars have been a bit quiet this week--maybe it was election day butterflies, or perhaps people are getting really busy with Thanksgiving, Advent, and Christmas preparations. In any case, here are some selections from the Nazarene blogosphere, in no particular order:

  • Pastor Larry brags (in a good way) about his 9-year-old daughter who is a budding evangelist.

  • Mike makes a bit of noise about the Paris Rioting, and offers his theories on why he has noticed a lack of noise about the topic in left-wing blogs.

  • seekerbillycox ponders the track record of communities (local and global) which have strived for multiculturalism, and reaches some interesting conclusions.

  • Marsha Lynn explains why she's committed to church, even when it's an imperfect representation of the Kingdom of God.

  • Pastor John Wright considers the ways in which God gets our attention...and what happens next.

  • bloganovel shares some entertaining moments from his weekend--but before you head over there, watch out for spider bites!

  • G.R. "Scott" Cundiff continues his devotional blogging through the Bible. He offers commentary from Deut. 23 about making promises that should be kept, and then keeping them.
That wraps it up for the week...as always, if I missed something, misrepresented your post, or anything else...just drop me a line at jon at yourchurchweb dot net. Remember to leave a comment with your favorite blogger, just so they know that you're reading...and don't forget to find me a Nazarene blogger that isn't included!

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Have a great week!

Grace and Peace,

PastorJon