Thinking Blogger Awards

Having been dually honored with this award, I thought it was time I step forward and offer my list of Thinking Bloggers. It’s one of those tagging list thingys which basically works like this: 1. (if tagged) List five blogs that make you think, 2. Link back to this blog so people know the origin of the award.

I’m supposed to list five, but we’ll see what happens, there might be a long list of honorable mentions…

  1. One/Change– My friend Mollie rocks the sustainable world. Always posting simple ideas and steps we can take to make the world a better, more sustainable place. Thanks Mols.
  2. Transit- Ben always has thought provoking things to say about the latest news, event, or book that he’s reading. Ben is also passionate about cities, he knew more about Nashville then anyone when he lived here, and I think he’s quickly become an expert on Seattle and it’s history too. Go Ben.
  3. The World Is Too Much With Us– Indie and her fab family came over for dinner one night, and it was great to have them see our community. Any parent (or parent to be, like me) should subscribe to her blog. She’s always sharing important knowledge about issues related to kids. Whether it be WIC, car seats, or gender issues, her posts are always thought provoking. Kept it up Indie.
  4. Mission Year Girl– Rachel is a hard one to track down, which is why I had to link to two different blogs. Rachel teaches in Chicago and shares her experience on her blogs. Always engaging, often funny, and consistently inspirational, Rachel’s writings will help you think differently about the education system and kids in the city. Teach Away Rach.
  5. Escaping Babylon– Richard always brings a fresh perspective to things, and though his comic interest aren’t always shared, I love seeing his sketches and hearing about his work serving college kids. Sketch it out Richard.
  6. Taste The Sea– Connie is a brilliant writer. I’ve had the privilege of reading her writings and recently hearing her thoughts at our small group. Her openness and willingness to share hurt, struggle and victories is something the church needs more of. Keep Shining Connie.

So, that’s five and I guess I’m supposed to stop. Those are the semi frequent bloggers that I have the good pleasure of reading regularly. But, there are always more. Jamie is a writing maniac and links and shares thoughts about great and challenging topics, Mindy doesn’t write often but when she does it’s beautiful (she’s a far better writer then I am and the only reason my grammar isn’t 100x as bad as it currently is), Christy keeps me up to date on Nashville and the news, Chris is always saying something fresh and challenging, Josh is a servant leader if there ever was one, Zach is brilliant though he often just updates about his life and Adria is my go-to theologian. There are plenty more, I’m sorry if I left you out.

Well folks, I guess you’ve been tagged. Happy Reading everyone.

5 thoughts on “Thinking Blogger Awards”

  1. Thanks, Ariah – I would’ve responded sooner, but I’ve been out of town. I’m honored you think I make you think. 🙂 I was also thinking I wanted to share some links w/ you, what w/ the baby coming & all. My boyfriend’s a conspiracy buff & all, so I learn lots from him. These links give some pretty good cases for this stuff…one is in regards to fluoride in the water at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7319752042352089988&q=fluoride deception&hl=en

    This is to give you some info before you stuff your kid full of fluoride with “nursery water” they sell saying kids need it. I’m sure you wouldn’t do this anyway given your approach to life, but I like to give people info when I think they’d be interested in info. Mindy may be interested in it, too, given her medical studies. I’m not sure that link is the whole video, but if it’s not, I’m sure you could find the rest. It’s called “The Fluoride Deception”.

    The next one, too…although it’s one everyone’s heard of, vaccines and their dangers. The fluoride is a little less known. Here’s the link to that:
    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6890106663412840646&q=vaccines&hl=en

    Anyway, if you watch ’em, let me know what you think. Thanks again!

  2. Richard, thank you in return.

    Connie, Thanks for the links. I’ll definitly check them out. I’m doing my best not to become an overly protective paranoid father, but I think that’s going to take some work.

    Keep writing.

  3. I know this is pretty late, but thank you! I’m finally catching up on the internets during my recovery from my vacation, which is a recovery from one heck of a semester. I feel honored!

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