Updated Christian Carnival Posted
… at Crossroads. A spam filter caught 11 submissions and Diane has graciously done an update.
… at Crossroads. A spam filter caught 11 submissions and Diane has graciously done an update.
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…
… 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.
… at Brain Cramps for God, including my story Comforted.
… at Bible Archive. Check it out!
Welcome to the August 5, 2009 edition of The Christian Carnival – Caravan Route Edition Introduction Before one takes out a trading caravan, one must have some sort cargo to carry or business to conduct. In the Christian Carnival our business is Christianity and so only posts that relate in some way to the purpose…
Where better to hold a carnival than a caravansary? Well, actually there are probably plenty of better places, but a caravan town has to be somewhere on the list! As usual, Jeremy Pierce has posted a masterfully complete guide to the carnival. Go read and then send me your best posts for the week. The…