Nuggets from Other Blogs

Faithfully serving God each day in the “mundane” things of life, with contentment, is one of the most world-changing things we can do. Carmon at Buried Treasure

I hate it when my eyes close when I’m reading at night, before my brain is ready to stop. Carmon at Buried Treasure

“Tony Blair is a lazy thinker when it comes to certain ethical questions. … A lot of things would have to change in his modus operandi and in his way of thinking and working before he could be a Catholic.” quoting Roman Catholic priest Timothy Russ wha was discussing the possibility that Tony Blair might convert to Catholicism–from Christianity Today’s blog.

Sudan and the AIDS conflict are the kind of social justice issues that Evangelicals understand–they may not see why God might care about fair taxes–but when they hear about sick people or mass murders, they respond. Bob Smietana at god-of-small-things Thank the Lord we evangelicals (I do include myself) respond to something.

In this age of “schools gone wild” with rampant philosophies and ideologies, I would dare to propose that now more than ever, kids need to be indoctrinated by their parents so they can ward off the lies they are taught in the classroom and beyond. Nykola

Things that are nuisances on the subway:
Rats, panhandlers, people who have not bathed recently
Things that are not nuisances on the subway:
Poison gas, biological agents, suicide bombers
I hope that clears things up. Resplendent Mango

. . . pray for wisdom, trust that God has given it to you, and make your decision! Joe Missionary Yes! I believe that this is the Godly way to make decisions. I forget this simple “procedure” sometimes, butI do believe that’s all we have to do. Trust God to guide us even when we don’t know how He’s doing it.

Finally, I found this great post by Jared at Thinklings, entitled Between You and Me, an Invitation.

Thanks for sharing, everybody.

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