Blogg'n links
I'm ultra proud to announce I [sort of, partially] got on the "5 interesting blogs you should visit" list of someone with an actually cool blog, (aka Ben) and it is my duty now to point out to the rest of the world blogs that have not yet been mentioned but are worth your time. So, in no particular order but with a little bit of background:
1) Theologic 2
Uncle Ted has a thinking blog, but I like this one better because it's about his... uh... family and I like his family, and I think he does interesting things. But if you want to flex more brain cells, maybe hop over to Theoblogic.
2) Saki's blog
She's a Christian kindergarted teacher that I met in Hokkaido. She's really good at spotting God in the every day things.
3) Phil's Blog
You don't need to agree with everything someone says to enjoy or be mentally stimulated by what they have to say, and letting someone have a good wack at important parts of your belief system can be a very good thing! Phil was a good friend in college, and he's really really smart but comes at things from a very different angle than me. I'm not at his intellectual jousting level, but I know those who are, (possibly even some who may read this blog!) and watching them interact would be worth pulling out a bowl of popcorn for.
4) Colleen's blog
This is blog is a really cool picture what it's like being a Christian teacher in a muslim country. She's got some cool pictures and humerous stories, and it is definitely worth taking a look at her blog and reading some of the interesting stories she has to tell.
5) The... Laughery family room.
[sigh... may it rest in peace]
1) Theologic 2
Uncle Ted has a thinking blog, but I like this one better because it's about his... uh... family and I like his family, and I think he does interesting things. But if you want to flex more brain cells, maybe hop over to Theoblogic.
2) Saki's blog
She's a Christian kindergarted teacher that I met in Hokkaido. She's really good at spotting God in the every day things.
3) Phil's Blog
You don't need to agree with everything someone says to enjoy or be mentally stimulated by what they have to say, and letting someone have a good wack at important parts of your belief system can be a very good thing! Phil was a good friend in college, and he's really really smart but comes at things from a very different angle than me. I'm not at his intellectual jousting level, but I know those who are, (possibly even some who may read this blog!) and watching them interact would be worth pulling out a bowl of popcorn for.
4) Colleen's blog
This is blog is a really cool picture what it's like being a Christian teacher in a muslim country. She's got some cool pictures and humerous stories, and it is definitely worth taking a look at her blog and reading some of the interesting stories she has to tell.
5) The... Laughery family room.
[sigh... may it rest in peace]
3 Comments:
lumb (laugh under my breath)
Let us not forget
http://oegukin.wordpress.com/
http://etodesune.wordpress.com/ and read them in chronological order.
For sheer contrasts:
http://thecedarroom.org/
and
http://jupiterbuttons.wordpress.com/
PS: When is it time to come to SoCal for a visit? Don't you need to do some type of research extension at UCI?
Thanks Tim!
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