Do you think Christian bloggers represent well the actual beliefs of the Christian population overall?
Or do you think that there seems to be a majority of one extreme over another? Or just extremes in general?
Do you think that most of the bloggers who identify themselves as Christians are doctrinally sound? Mature in their walk with Christ?
And if you answer, give me your definition of “Christian” first.
"The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our Lord stands forever. Isaiah 40:8
23 October 2006
19 October 2006
Dry Spells and Politics
I am in another cycle of being unsure whether or not I want to continue blogging.
My struggle is that I enjoy blogging but I really don’t have the time for it. These last few weeks not blogging have been nice, no pressure to write nor distractions in thinking about what to write. But it is hard to just walk away. I guess I enjoy having a creative outlet.
Lately my posts seem to get people riled up which is fine although the negative comments are a bit tiring. I am hard-lined in my opinions but I am not sure whether that is “proper” or not.
I’ve tried to liven things up in my every day conversations. Yesterday I stated that I don’t believe a Christian can be a Democrat. Only two people heard the statement and there weren’t many waves from them, but I know it was still a bit of a taboo thing to say.
But there, I said it. Politics and Christianity – I am mixing them. You could even call me legalistic with that comment. It's a double whammy of sorts.
So don’t forget, vote Republican in November.
That’s all I have!
My struggle is that I enjoy blogging but I really don’t have the time for it. These last few weeks not blogging have been nice, no pressure to write nor distractions in thinking about what to write. But it is hard to just walk away. I guess I enjoy having a creative outlet.
Lately my posts seem to get people riled up which is fine although the negative comments are a bit tiring. I am hard-lined in my opinions but I am not sure whether that is “proper” or not.
I’ve tried to liven things up in my every day conversations. Yesterday I stated that I don’t believe a Christian can be a Democrat. Only two people heard the statement and there weren’t many waves from them, but I know it was still a bit of a taboo thing to say.
But there, I said it. Politics and Christianity – I am mixing them. You could even call me legalistic with that comment. It's a double whammy of sorts.
So don’t forget, vote Republican in November.
That’s all I have!
09 October 2006
New Devotional Blog
Check out the new group devotional Blog Laced with Grace.
This blog was started by my friend Iris and also features my favorite commenter and friend, Ellen.
I know these women both love the Lord so I can imagine that there will be some great content there. Be sure to stop by and leave an encouraging comment.
This blog was started by my friend Iris and also features my favorite commenter and friend, Ellen.
I know these women both love the Lord so I can imagine that there will be some great content there. Be sure to stop by and leave an encouraging comment.
05 October 2006
The Will to Blog
I think I've lost the will to blog. At least temporarily.
I'm tired and my mind is blank.
I think I will take a little blogging vacation.
I'm tired and my mind is blank.
I think I will take a little blogging vacation.
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