Top 10 Post from 2008

After a brief review, I present to you, the Top 10 Posts from 2008. I started with the most commented on posts, and then sorted through for the ones I felt carried quality content. That said, some of the best content is within the comment sections of some of these posts, so do hope on over and join the conversation. (In no particular order)

  1. My December Experiment: Female Pronouned God
    My attempt to think about things differently
  2. To Christians in California, Arizona and Florida (Vote NO on Marriage Amendment)
    My opinion on Prop 8 and how people should vote
  3. Is It Radical? Or Consistent Ethics?
    Trying to make sense of the typical conservative Christians views
  4. The Whole “USA’s Got My Back” Thing
    Trying to live out my faith in our violent society
  5. Moving Beyond Pro-Birth
    A vision for the church on abortion
  6. Open Letter to Anyone Returning from a Missions Trip
    Thoughts on Christian Missions
  7. Book Review: Shepherding a Child’s Heart
    Some insight into my views on disciplining children
  8. Quit Ripping on The Plastic Bags
    Let’s be logical about our ‘green’ craze
  9. Another False Premise of Short-Term Missions
    More thoughts on short term missions
  10. HELLO My Name Is….
    If you haven’t already, stop by and say “Hi”

A final quick plug…

Giving UpBuy my Book: Giving Up

This is a brief little plug to students buying books for next semester on Amazon or for those with a little extra Amazon credit after the holiday season. I was able to get the price dropped to $5.05, so we are talking pocket change for some of you folks. Think of it this way, if you’ve got $20 worth of merchandise and your looking for something to get your over $25 so you can get free shipping, add Giving Up to your cart.
I’m not making a penny from it, so don’t feel obligated in any way. If you want to read it on your computer I’ve got a pdf I’ll send you.

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