Welcome Two New Members
Please welcome Three Sticks and Come to the Waters to the Moderate Christian Blogroll.
Please welcome Three Sticks and Come to the Waters to the Moderate Christian Blogroll.
While there are no requirements for sites to be included in the aggregator, to be listed in the blogroll you are asked to do one of several things: Post the blogroll on a page on your site or on one of your sidebars. (Information here. This option simply provides a full list of participants. Depending…
I’ve just added Getting There to the Moderate Christian Blogroll and Aggregator. He comes to us from Australia. Please welcome him.
I have just added Bible study by a student to the Moderate Christian Blogroll and aggregator at his request. I haven’t had time to do much looking around his site, but there are a number of interesting titles.
I have updated the look and feel of the aggregator site so that it no longer appears to be part of my Energion.com site. I hope in the near future to put more links and other information useful to moderate Christians such as we find in this blogroll/aggregator. Any ideas would be welcome.
Through a Glass Darkly has joined the Moderate Christian Blogroll and Aggregator. There’s been a bit of a delay in welcoming him, as I was kind of under the weather over the weekend (though I did manage to post, so maybe that’s not a good excuse!), but we’re glad to welcome a new member.
Please welcome Soul Nuggets to the Moderate Christian Blogroll. He blogs from South Africa.
For any of those who are working on their ranking for the TTLB ecosystem, I’ve added this blog to the ecosystem so y’all will get another link to your credit.
Please welcome One Thing I Know to the Moderate Christian Blogroll. I’m kind of rushing today, but I’ll get around to highlighting a post or two from there in the next couple of days.
One topic that seems to get Christians stirred up is the atonement and how we understand it. Coops started a series, and here’s what he’s done so far: Exploring Atonement The Atonement Does God’s Law Make Sense? Is Atonement Really a Contradiction of Justice Commenting is variable, but is getting going. Why don’t you check…