Christian Carnival CCCXXXIX Posted
… at Crossroads: Where Faith and Inquiry Meet.
Next week’s carnival will be right here at The Jevlir Caravansary. Please submit your posts using the form at blogcarnival.com.
… at Crossroads: Where Faith and Inquiry Meet.
Next week’s carnival will be right here at The Jevlir Caravansary. Please submit your posts using the form at blogcarnival.com.
At Crossroads. And a fine carnival it is!
[This is a work of fiction, and is part of my God-Talk club series. For more information follow the link. Also, I promised in my last God-Talk Club story that the club would discuss prophecy some more. This isn’t that post. I’ll get to it–soon, I hope. In another departure, this post was inspired by…
There were only a few submissions for the carnival this week, and since I’m busy with several forthcoming book releases, I didn’t come up with a wonderful theme. This is, of course, to assume that if I had the time I would come up with a wonderful theme! The same state of busyness leaves me…
… at Beyond Belief. Enjoy!
I expect to post the current Christian Carnival this evening. My schedule of activities outside the office is normally weighted to the afternoon, leaving the morning for my study time and some blogging, but today it’s weighted early.
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.)