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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.


  • Weekend A La Carte (June 13)

    Egg freezing is a booming business / Talk to the A.I. me / Is aging becoming optional? / Feminism and the Fall / The lie of living your truth / Moving on from the Christian Nationalism moment / and more.

  • An Ideal Resource For Your Family Devotions

    An Ideal Resource For Your Family Devotions

    There is a lot I miss from the days when our children were young. High on the list is family devotions. Nick once described our family as having a “Spartan-like commitment” to them, though I remember as much failure as success and as many misses as hits. Still, there’s no doubt that over the 26…

  • A La Carte (June 12)

    The curious case of extra resurrections / Are kids too expensive? / Why hot takes are the enemy of conviction / Piper on preaching outrage / A daily rhythm of prayer / Forgetting and pursuing / A La Quiz / The funnies / and more.

  • A La Carte (June 11)

    We lost the baby / The Bible is cessationist (and wondrous!) / Thinking about Eastern Orthodoxy: a primer for evangelicals / Virtue signalling in the church / What is God’s providence? / Restlessness / Kindle deals / and more.

  • Conform

    You Can Conform to Christ Even if You Don’t Conform to Me

    One of the aspects of the Christian faith that I find particularly perplexing is the freedom God gives his people to obey him in different or even opposite ways, so that one person’s obedience is another person’s disobedience. Even as two people take the same action, one might be obeying him and the other disobeying…

  • A La Carte (June 10)

    Does prayer make a difference? / Portrait of an abortionist / Pushing back against the black tax / Bring your whole self to work / Blessed are the weak / When service isn’t a transaction / A pastoral analogy / Bill C-9 will soon be law in Canada / and more.