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Welcome to the December 16, 2009 edition of the Christian Carnival, #305, Advent Edition. (Oops! Had to correct the edition number.) There are a number of ways to interpret the advent candles. I’m using single words as they are currently used in my own home church. Just be warned that many of the posts won’t…
(See also A Fresh Perspective – II.) For years merchant trains had passed through the town by the falls on their way to the great north-south trade route to the west. The terrain was terrible, but alternate routes were even worse. One could go two or three days journey southward, past the end of the…
Welcome to the October 13, 2010 edition of the Christian Carnival, #349. I usually try to do something special with the carnival, or at least to make more comments on each of the posts. Yesterday, however, was a horribly interrupted day, and today is only slightly better, so rather than keeping everyone waiting, I’m going…
“So what’s your New Year’s resolution,” asked Ellen, looking at Mac. “I don’t do New Year’s resolutions. Come to think of it, I don’t do resolutions at all. I figure I am who I am.” “Let your yea be yea and your nay, nay,” intoned Jerry. “Trying to make me into a Christian, Jerry?” asked…
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Welcome to the December 16, 2009 edition of the Christian Carnival, #305, Advent Edition. (Oops! Had to correct the edition number.) There are a number of ways to interpret the advent candles. I’m using single words as they are currently used in my own home church. Just be warned that many of the posts won’t…
(See also A Fresh Perspective – II.) For years merchant trains had passed through the town by the falls on their way to the great north-south trade route to the west. The terrain was terrible, but alternate routes were even worse. One could go two or three days journey southward, past the end of the…
Welcome to the October 13, 2010 edition of the Christian Carnival, #349. I usually try to do something special with the carnival, or at least to make more comments on each of the posts. Yesterday, however, was a horribly interrupted day, and today is only slightly better, so rather than keeping everyone waiting, I’m going…
“So what’s your New Year’s resolution,” asked Ellen, looking at Mac. “I don’t do New Year’s resolutions. Come to think of it, I don’t do resolutions at all. I figure I am who I am.” “Let your yea be yea and your nay, nay,” intoned Jerry. “Trying to make me into a Christian, Jerry?” asked…
Due to my schedule today, expect the carnival to be posted late afternoon to early evening. Discover more from The Jevlir Caravansary Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe
… at Codex. I encourage Christian bloggers to get involved by submitting their best work each week and volunteering to host. Discover more from The Jevlir Caravansary Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe
Welcome to the December 16, 2009 edition of the Christian Carnival, #305, Advent Edition. (Oops! Had to correct the edition number.) There are a number of ways to interpret the advent candles. I’m using single words as they are currently used in my own home church. Just be warned that many of the posts won’t…
(See also A Fresh Perspective – II.) For years merchant trains had passed through the town by the falls on their way to the great north-south trade route to the west. The terrain was terrible, but alternate routes were even worse. One could go two or three days journey southward, past the end of the…