Please Welcome Bible study by a student
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 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.
Please welcome four more new members. Adding these folks reminded me of how rarely I have posted links to specific posts on this blog, so I’m going to do so for the four new members, and try to keep on doing it through the rest of the blogroll over the next few weeks. Remember that…
The combined RSS feed is not correctly including blogs on Blogger or Blogspot. If your blog is missing from the most recent posts, that is the most likely reason. If you’re not on one of those services and you aren’t showing up, let me know. The best way to check is to look at the…
Please welcome St. Paul’s Collegiate Church to the blogroll. I usually recommend a recent post to help one get acquainted with new blogs, but in this case I would simply suggest pursuing the mission statement, history, and ministry of the church. I wish I lived nearby–I’d visit!
You can display the Aggregated feed in a new way now. I have created an aggregated RSS feed that will give you up to the last 20 posts on all sites of the Moderate Christian blogroll. The aggregated feed includes only summaries. You can see one implementation on the left sidebar, using a sidebar RSS…
Just so nobody thinks I died or decided this wasn’t important, some calls have kept me from completing the work, and I also found that there was some cleaning up to do on the blogroll. I will have that done soon, and will then add all the new members. I believe the new RSS feed…
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…