There will be no round-up this week boys. Mr McGregor has been busy chasing Peter Rabbit out of his garden this week, among other things. Instead, here are three links to follow.
- As I read around I have found that this young man has more on the ball than most men who have been in the ministry half their lives. If Southern cranks out just ten percent of their graduates that are half as astute as this guy, then there may be hope for the future of the SBC, after all.
- This guy is smarter than a tree full of owls. Every time I read him it makes me want to be a Presbyterian; or what ever he is.
- This brother is the real deal; just a faithful pastor is a small-ish metro SBC church, ministering faithfully to his congregation. You should read his weekly addresses. They may not win a Pulitzer, but like I said, It’s the real deal. Besides all that, he’s my pastor, and I manage the site, and I want to show off the make-over that I am working on.
Have a great weekend and Lord’s day.
he past few weeks I have been working on my church’s website, which is another WordPress installation. On it I have made numerous modifications, disabling much of what makes WordPress look like a blog, so that it will look like a church website. I just stumbled across the fact that some of the files from that got into this install, disabling the comments to my posts. Maybe that is why nobody has commented for weeks. Well, it’s all back as should be. So if there are no comments, it’s your fault now.
ists are popular these days on blogs of all types. “Christian” blogs are no exceptions:
Martin Luther would have made a good blogger. He certainly was a good list maker. It was on this day in 1517 that this German monk of the Augustinian order wrote a list with ninety-five items. He felt so strongly about that list that he went and nailed it to the church door in Wittenburg, Germany. The list contained things like:






