Sunday, February 20, 2005

Methodist Blogs Weekly Round-Up

Here's the week in review of the Methodist blogosphere:

Shane Raynor examined abortion advocacy in UMC seminaries, the Affirming movement within the UMC, a recent NCC statement on environmental policy, and evangelizing to people who go to church, but have never been born again.

Donald Sensing has posts on Hillary Clinton on Iraq, the Battle of Fallujah, Iraqi respect for fallen American soldiers, civil discourse in the Islamic world, the future of democracy in Egypt, and a brawl at a recent Greenpeace protest.

Beth Quick wrote about a controversy regarding lesbians on children's television.

David of Con Xian wrote about why he is a United Methodist.

Marvin of The Ivy Bush wrote about reading Reinhold Niebuhr and the old Blood Libel against the Jews surfacing in a children's Bible study.

Valtterri Mujunen wrote about holiness and spiritual wholeness.

John Wilks wrote about crossing denominational lines at a recent youth conference.

Wes Magruder presents a lengthy prayer request list as he and his family preach the Gospel in far-off Cameroon. Just keep scrolling.

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