Here's the week in review in the Methodist blogosphere:
Dave Warnock blogged about changes in Technorati, leading multiple worship services in one day, addresses the purpose of the Cruxifiction, Visual Liturgy software, the vision of the Methodist Church in Britain, the popularity of his blog, the Blogdom of God, and doctrinal changes in the UK Evangelical Alliance.
James Gibson wrote about Rowan William's views on abortion, homosexuality issues in the ECUSA, the future of evangelicism, a sermon distinguishing physical death and spiritual death, and truth in worship.
Beth Quick wrote about online liturgical resources.
ConXian wrote about praying with the Order of Saint Luke, Green Evangelicals, and the views of economist Paul Krugman.
Donald Sensing blogged about declining European demographics, the kidnapping and release of the son of an Iraqi general, problems using Blogger, a British soldier winning the Victoria Cross, baffoonery at the Associated Press, the Terri Schiavo case, judicial tyranny, and the future of US national defense.
Pen of Gutless Pacifist wrote about the Terri Schiavo case, moral crusading, the Benny Hinn scandal, using pop culture to teach religion, Biblical dieting, and confusing Jesus and the USA.
Grandma Jean blogged about the Terri Schiavo case.
Richard Hall wrote about the rift between the secular and religious Left, a new Star Wars Bible study, and the Dafur disaster.
Gavin Richardson blogged about a prayer vigil marking the two-year anniversary of the beginning of the Iraq War, intergenerational communication breakdowns, and watching Bibleman.
Jordan Cooper wrote about the Jordan River drying up and a new magazine for Canadian Christians.
John Wilks blogged about tithing statistics, the Americanization of Christianity, and a District conference.
St. Phransus wrote about a prayer vigil at his church regarding the Iraq War.
Scandal of Peculiarity wrote about racial diversity on the TV show The West Wing and announces the birth of a child.
Greg Hanson skipped his seminary course on plumbing.
Jay Voorhees marked the passing of youth.
On Web Parish, Michel pondered baptismal music, and Abson Joseph finds strength in God during times of vulnerability.
Shane Raynor commented on a new study Bible for teen girls, on the Terri Schiavo case here and here, the President's faith-bases initiatives, Christian boycotts for social justice, and the moral issues underpinning government budgets.
Valtteri Mujunen pondered theological differences between Charles and John Wesley.
Joel Furhmann blogged about the Terri Schiavo case.
Do you know of a blog that should be added to the MBWR? Leave a note in the comments.
CORRECTION: I mistakenly referrred to the blogger of 42 as Andrew Warnock. His name is Dave Warnock. I have corrected the error above.
Monday, March 21, 2005
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment