Blogs you may not know exist

Blogs you may not know exist August 17, 2005

One of the things I intend to do while Adrian is allowing others access to his site is promote some lesser-known God blogs. Truth be told, I have not verified the traffic of the following sites. They could already be in your blogroll. What these blogs have in common is I have found them to be of quality content, and they seemed to be destined for more traffic with or without my help:

One of the mysterious characteristics of God Blogging, particularly among the Reformed types, is the absence of regular discussion about the Gospel. Rob Wilkerson at Miscellanies on the Gospel attempts to make up for everyone’s omission. Rob not only blogs about some aspect of the Gospel almost every day, he actually finds new and interesting things to say about it in each post. Rob recently revealed he has been blogging this past year while being criticized (and even sued) by members of his church for being, apparently, too Gospel-centric. He is no longer the pastor of that church, but the Gospel-blogging continues on, and I am constantly ministered to and emboldened by Rob’s blog.

If you like the ethics discussions at Jeremy Pierce’s Parableman, you will find something of a compatriot at David Decosimo’s Round Tower. (This is not to say Jeremy and David are in total agreement, only that they have similar backgrounds) David describes himself as an aspiring ethicist and theologian. A Princeton doctoral student, David’s well-thought entries should interest both academic and casual observers.

If you are looking for a strong, practical voice in the wilderness, few can match the fire of Dan at Cerulean Sanctum. There’s a James-like voice in Dan’s words that are authoritative, and not authoritarian. While some bloggers run off to blast the next heretic, Dan is quick to balance it by blogging about working in charity and grace and unity in the Body, as the Bible commands us to behave.


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