Another campaign season has gone by, and the smears and half-truths have been put away, for awhile. The political landscape has changed, and it remains to be seen how it will all shake out. It's getting cold here. We have a freeze warning tonight, and it seems to me like it's earlier than usual. I don't know.
What I do know is there is some good stuff out there in blogdom. Here is a sampling:
Kansas Bob has written an open letter to the President.
Recovering our creativity.
Kathy is creating messes.
Evangelicals, elections, and blindness to sin.
Donald Miller writes about the fear of doing.
A paint-by-numbers life.
Jeff Dunn writes about creativity overcoming safety.
It takes a movement.
Scot McKnight on the eschatology of politics.
Unfree in Christ.
Bill Kinnon asks why big name Christian leaders aren't decreasing.
Woodpeckers on the wall.
Mark recommends payperform.
A community with no one in need.
Jonathan Brink writes about anger.
No money, mo problems.
Alan Knox on community.
Friday, November 5, 2010
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Reading your list and thinking, oh my goodness, we read the same blogs (and like the same posts)! Then I remembered that it was your Friday lists that originally sent me to a lot of the blogs I subscribe to now :-)
So thanks!
Thanks for the link love and the other posts to read, though, like Norma, the three of us seem to read the same blogs. :-)
Norma and Bill, does this mean there's a limited number of good bloggers out there, or do we need to get out more. :)
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