Christian Carnival CCCXI Posted
… at Fish and Cans. At least I think it’s 311.
… at Fish and Cans. At least I think it’s 311.
*“I don’t understand how you can believe in a loving God in the face of what we’re seeing on the news right now,” said Bob Norman, bringing the small talk to a halt. In that informal way they had, the God-Talk Club was now in session! “It is difficult, isn’t it?” said Jerry to the…
… at Parableman. Thanks for a great carnival, Jeremy!
Way of Life Literature has a rant on science fiction that is really quite odd and rather selective. It appears that science fiction is the product of evolutionary thinking and that most of its key authors were atheists, and of course, evolutionists. I am both a Christian and a fan of science fiction, having even…
… at RodneyOlsen.net. Go check out the first Christian Carnival of the new year. (No, I didn’t contribute anything this week.)
… at The Bible Archive. I’m thinking this is #308.
… at Brain Cramps for God. Enjoy!
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…
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.
And it will be right here on The Jevlir Caravansary. You can see the more extended instructions on post submissions here, and you can join the weekly reminder list for the Christian Carnival here. Please nominate your best work and even mention other posts in the Christian blogosphere for inclusion in the carnival.