Round the Sphere Again
Christian Carnival
Theology
Language
Reading
Awards
- Last week's Christian Carnival is up at the Evangelical Ecologist.
- Today is the deadline for entries to this week's Christian Carnival. Entries are due tonight (July 25) at midnight
ESTPST. Submit your entry to ChristianCarnival [ATT] gmail [DOTT] com. Include- The name of your blog
- The URL of your blog
- The title of your post
- The URL of your post
- A short description of the post
- The trackback link if you have one
Then look for your entry in tomorrow's (July 26) carnival at Faith at Work Blog. You'll find more complete information on the Christian Carnival here.
- Andreas Kostenberger reminds us that a biblical parenting philosophy takes into account that both the children and the parents are sinners.
- From Historia Ecclesiastica, the 11th in a series on eminent Christians: A biographical sketch of Isaac Watts.
Theology
- David Heddle explains (and does a little defending of) limited atonement.
Language
- Magic Statistics posts a funny little piece on the impossible task of the French language police.
Reading
- Michael Haykin gives us a list of books he hasn't read. I made the admission here a long time ago that I had never been able to make it through Pilgrim's Progress, and not for lack of trying. Guess what? Neither has he.
Awards
- Adrian has relaunched the Warnie Awards, announcing two new (sort of) winners, and has also placed a new widget with the latest Warnie Winner Headlines on his site.
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