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BlogSwapping Is Hard!

When I came up with the idea of BlogSwapping I never considered the amount of work it would be. It’s probably a good thing, too, or I might just have had second thoughts!

The first BlogSwap had 9 entries and that wasn’t too difficult to coordinate. BlogSwap 2 has brought in 15 entries and the difficulties in coordinating seem to grow exponentially. I think it would be easier if I found a better way of organizing the information. I want to ensure that I do not have the same blogger post repeatedly on the same site and that, believe it or not, is more difficult than it sounds.

Anyways, enough of my complaining! Everyone who sent in an entry should have received one to post on your own site tomorrow. If you did not, let me know ASAP and I’ll make sure you get one. If you did get one, just go ahead and post it sometime on Friday.


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    A La Carte (May 20)

    A La Carte: The foibles and fallibility of Christian leaders / Mental illness / Why didn’t Christ come sooner? / When it’s okay to die / Spiritual formation / and more.

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  • Discernment

    What Does a Discerning Person Do?

    Some Christians seem to be specially gifted when it comes to spiritual discernment. Others take a special interest in discernment and expend the hard effort of growing in the discipline of it. But they may sometimes wonder: What should I do with this discernment?

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    A La Carte (May 19)

    A La Carte: Dangers of theological controversy / No confidence? No problem! / The goodness of gardening friends / Jeff the low stakes prophet / Hurting people / Kindle deals / and more.

  • Prayer

    The Reward They Longed for They Received

    Jesus, who knew what was in the heart of men, warned of the hypocrisy of those whose prayer life is only ever public. “When you pray,” he said, “you must not be like the hypocrites. For they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and at the street corners, that they may be seen…

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    Weekend A La Carte (May 17)

    A La Carte: Generalizations are not stereotypes / Hospitality and reaching the dechurched / Essential lessons for pastors / The rise of Islam and the resilience of the church / Gossip and godly church / Fear takes you where grace has not yet gone / and more.