2018-06-27T23:05:27+01:00

I think I prematurely announced the return of reliable blogdom of God listings (the last set may have still been inaccurate, and then the system promptly broke again!). I think the rankings are now reasonably accurate again apart from the people who have more than one entry. If that efffects you, you might want to try and follow the directions over at TLB to “merge” blogs and let me know if it works, that would be cool! Some familiar names... Read more

2005-10-06T18:52:00+01:00

I may actually post the top few blogs every now and then so we can see how it develops. The thing seems to be functioning once more, and there are few surprises although some notable absenses. One of these is La Shawn Barber who really ought to be in this list! She is more popular outside of the Blogdom of God than any of us- more of us should probably link to her! So here it is the revised rankings... Read more

2005-10-06T14:44:00+01:00

My son Joel (age 2) is bright, but like all kids has a slightly different view of the world than we do.He just pottered up to my PC and saw the picture at the top of my blog. He said “Look, Daddy’s at the Doctor Who place, he is!” Isnt it funny that though we live in London, he only knows of Big Ben because of the events of the New Doctor Who episode Aliens of London It was one... Read more

2005-10-06T05:44:00+01:00

the evangelical outpost: “So why do we have this strange feeling in our stomachs about this nomination? Because deep down we know that being a member of a ‘conservative evangelical church may make you an evangelical, but it doesn’t make you a disciple.” Read more

2017-10-19T13:47:07+01:00

Law says “thou shalt not”. The spirit says “thou shalt”. The Law tells us what not to do. The Spirit tells us what to do. The Law is detailed and specific. The Spirit shows us great values like “love” and “patience” and tells us this is the way we should live. The bible tells us there is no law against these values. We can never be too loving. We can never be too patient. I am more and more convinced... Read more

2005-10-04T05:32:00+01:00

Phil has come up with a new warnie award graphic for winners to display on their blogs.- what do you think of it? If previous winners like it and want to place it on their blog the code for the three different sizes of award is at the bottom of this post. Previous winners of the award are not of course obligated to place the award on their blog, but it is a way for bloggers to direct their readers... Read more

2005-10-03T10:19:00+01:00

Brosdee blogs on John 2:3 ” And when they wanted wine, the mother of Jesus saith unto him, they have no wine. “There are times in our relationship when the first wine finishes and the intoxication we once enjoyed fades…..It is the time to sit together and ask Jesus into that relationship. He specializes in supplying the second wine, which is always better than the first.” There you are, I told you he’d become a great blogger….. he has passed... Read more

2005-10-03T09:19:00+01:00

The God or Not carnival has been a roaring success with blogs from atheists and believers discussing sin. Please link to it, and consider contributing to the next one. It is vital for us to break out of our ghettos. Read more

2020-06-23T10:43:59+01:00

I actually bumped into this blog today by accident which goes by the name THINK! , but the author also has a nickname “the black calvinist. I love honesty, he speaks about why he plans to start reading La Shawn Barber who is the only other black christian blogger I am aware of who’s blog springs to mind. I wish this guy well and applaud his openess! Why does he want to read La Shawn? A. She’s easy on the... Read more

2005-10-02T23:01:00+01:00

Calvinist Gadfly likes my newly tweaked design, do you?“I am thankful that more bloggers are cleaning up the clutter on their sites. The most recent example is Adrian Warnock’s UK Evangelical Blog, which is much more friendlier and inviting to the eyes.” Read more

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