Christian Carnival #301 Posted
… at Fish and Cans. Lots of interesting stuff.
… at Fish and Cans. Lots of interesting stuff.
Through my company Energion Publications I publish a book by Nick May, titled Megabelt. (He has another book on the way, not with Energion, but I’ll provide news of that later.) Now Nick is a Christian young man, deeply involved in his local church. But he can get just a bit challenging to some people’s…
[This is a work of fiction, Copyright © 2009, Henry E. Neufeld. Any resemblance between the characters and the church in this story and any in the real world is purely coincidental.] He was surprised to see her in his office. She was one of those members who attended regularly, but you didn’t really get…
The Christian Carnival is coming to Jevlir, so get your best post of the week submitted so I can include it. You can submit posts via BlogCarnival.com, and you can get more information on the carnival on its Facebook page.
In a “real life meets fictional blogging” moment for me, Germany’s high court has ruled against a homeschooling family. From the quote shown there, the German court would recognize some of the arguments used in my short story here. (HT: Christian Carnival 302.)
Expect the Christian Carnival to be posted in the evening due to my schedule, which is heavily weighted toward the early hours tomorrow.
Christian Carnival CCCXVI has been posted at Crossroads. It’s an interesting one, as always, with lots of good posts to review. I never find time to read all the ones I intend to read. But “the king is dead, long live the king!” or let’s be a little less morbid, the carnival is posted, and…