Posted in Christian Carnival on Feb 6th, 2008
Each writer of the Gospels had a very specific audience that they were writing to. They wrote to tell their version of events and they all portrayed a differenct characteristic of Jesus. Matthew told of Jesus being King. Mark wrote of the Suffering Servant. Luke told of the Son of Man. John wrote of the […]
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Posted in Christian Carnival on Jan 31st, 2008
This week’s carnival is up at Everyday Liturgy.
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Posted in Christian Carnival on Dec 5th, 2007
This week’s Christian Carnival is up, and there are some really good posts from this last week!
Love Comes to Town
Image of the Creator
Where does your compass point?
Enjoy!
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Posted in Christian Carnival on Aug 29th, 2007
I’ve recently been meditating on Chris Tomlin’s version of that old hymn “The Wonderful Cross.” There’s some good stuff in that song, but one line rises above the rest whenever I hear the song:
Love so amazing, so divine demands my soul, my life, my all.
So this week’s Christian carnival is going to be divided into […]
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Posted in Christian Carnival on Jul 25th, 2007
This week’s Carnival is up at Brain Cramps for God.
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Posted in Christian Carnival on Jul 19th, 2007
This week’s Carnival is up at Mere Orthodoxy.
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Posted in Christian Carnival on Jul 11th, 2007
This week’s edition of the Christian Carnival is up at Everyday Liturgy.
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Posted in Christian Carnival on Jun 13th, 2007
Christian Carnival 176 is up at Nick Queen’s site.
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Posted in Christian Carnival on Jun 6th, 2007
This week’s Christian Carnival is up at The Bible Archive. It looks like there are some fantastic articles this week, so check it out!
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Posted in Christian Carnival on May 30th, 2007
This week’s Christian Carnival is up at Parableman. I can’t give highlights as usual because a new webfilter at work has blocked nearly all of the sites (thank goodness for feed readers!).
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