Welcome Soul Nuggets
Please welcome Soul Nuggets to the Moderate Christian Blogroll. He blogs from South Africa.
Please welcome Soul Nuggets to the Moderate Christian Blogroll. He blogs from South Africa.
Recent appearances to the contrary, the Moderate Christian Blogroll and Aggregator are still active. I have been extremely busy with my business at Energion Publications, and so have gotten behind. I’m in the process of updating the backlog of new members and also deleting some inactive blogs. I’m about 1/3 of the way through that…
Today we welcome three new members: The LORD My Dad, from which I will link to the most recent post, God’s Presence Is The Place To Be. Living Seeds, who has just made his first post, Living with Loss. and Power of Suggestion, from which I will again link to the most recent post, Whose…
What are these 4 Posts entries? As many days of the week as I have time I look through the RSS feed for the Moderate Christian Blogroll/Aggregator and select four posts on a single topic. Usually the topic is suggested because a post has caught my eye. To call my attention to a post you…
I have just tested a way to post the Moderate Christian Blogroll on a WordPress.com blog. This is one of several possibilities I’m going to test, so those who have been asking me how to do it, this will be the place. I’ll post further information on <a href=”http://www.energionpubs.com/wordpress”>Threads from Henry’s Web</a> when I have…
General Entries Through a Glass Darkly tells us about The Funniest Grad School Handbook Ever. Dave Warnock gives us some great links, but no long posts recently, probably due to golf. Tom Sims has been attending a leadership conference, and blogs about it here and here. Monastic Mumblings wonders if us non-monastics have a rule…
First, apparently Blogrolling has been having troubles for some time so that rolls cannot be updated. They expect to have this fixed soon. I didn’t notice because I was so far behind in updating the roll. Second, I have just updated the roll with submissions going all the way back to October last year, so…