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BBOV Updated, Believe It or Not!
The Big Blogroll O' Vark®™©Thanks to all who submitted blogs for consideration. Most of these came courtesy of their authors but a few were recommended by others. This time around, we add thirteen
Lutheran sites while making changes to four
existing entries. I also made two
deletions — one from the Lutherans and one from the Other Blogs list. Entries continue to cover a wide range of theological and personal turf. Pick through the newbies and give the changes another read; maybe some of them will become new favorites. Also, please welcome the newbies to the
Big Blogroll O' Vark®™©.
If you're not sure what to make of the
BBOV or wonder about the benefits of being listed and of listing others' blogs, please read the first three links under
Aurous Effluence in the sidebar. Those who'd like the
Big Blogroll O' Vark®™© can either
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BY WAY OF INTRODUCTIONNew from
Dawning Realm,
Agapē Enthroned "explores what Martin Luther recognized in the Apostles' Creed as the distinctive core of Christianity."
The Augustana Ministerium Weblog expands the ability of
The Augustana Ministerium to keep us posted on its activities.
Does the Shoe Fit? asks this "pastor's wife who homeschools her brood of 9."
New Jersey layman Drew Lomax writes
Ex Uno Disce Omnes (From One We Can Judge the Rest). Drew says that after testing "the waters of many 'main-stream' denominations," he could find nothing coming close "to the clarity and correctness of Orthodox Lutheran Christianity."
Farewell to Shadowlands takes its name from the final chapter of
The Last Battle, C. S. Lewis' concluding book of
The Chronicles of Narnia. Owner James Paulgaard is a pastor in Langley, British Columbia.
Pastor Robert Franck writes
Franck Flotsam and also contributes to
Four and Twenty+ Blackbirds.
Happenings includes "sermons, announcements, articles, and videos from Pastor Walter Snyder of Holy Cross Evangelical Lutheran Congregation." This covers just about anything that he doesn't post at
Ask the Pastor.
Layman James Sarver of Tulsa, Oklahoma points his readers to
Liturgical East, a call to focus on Christ and His work of salvation as we face His altar in worship.
The Rev. Jason P. Peterson is
Preaching Among the Harvesters from his pulpit in Burt, Iowa to the farthest reaches of the internet.
Pastor David Oberdieck confesses and teaches
Quia Creeds. Of creeds, he writes, "Every church and every person has a creed. Is the creed based on your opinion or is it derived from Christ's Word?"
I list
St. Charles Place among the new entries since it's been on hiatus for such a long time.
Spiritus Gladius — the Sword of the Spirit — is "the Word of God (
Ephesians 6:17)" It's also a blog of Pastor Paul Beisel.
Greg
puns on his own name as the
Watchful One while also inviting his readers to ""be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong. (
1 Corinthians 16:13)"
DIFFERENT ... YET NOTScot Kinnaman's
Blog My Soul now has a new URL, as do
Katie's Beer, Paul Beisel's
One Lutheran ... Ablog™, and that "cogent mélange of Lutheran & pop-culture punditry" known as
Territorial Bloggings. Meanwhile Pr. Jason Peterson renamed Theology from the Inverted Mind of a Lutheran, also giving it a new URL:
Lutheran Reformission.
THE WAY OF ALL FLESH ... AND OF MANY BLOGSFinally, we come to the deletions. Jim Pierce says that he's too busy to do justice to his blog and says that was the reason for pulling the plug on
Confessional's Bytes. Meanwhile, after it went ten months without an update, I decided to remove
Theology Blogs from the Other Blogs section.
LAST WORDSFor all those enrolled in the
BBOV, links back are certainly appreciated. And don't forget that
all of those listed benefit when you use the entire blogroll. Also, if you'd like to graphically point to the Alley and the
Big Blogroll O' Vark®™©, you may use the above design from
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Finally, if you own or know of a Lutheran blog demonstrating a
quia confessional subscription and would like me to consider it for inclusion, please leave a comment. And again, for more information about why this stuff benefits confessional Lutheran blogging, morality, and other worthwhile endeavors, please check out the first three links under
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