Blogspotting

Posted by on 7.11.07 in Internet/Blogging

A handful of noteworthy articles and websites:Stumbling After JesusOver 100 Foreign Missionaries Expelled by Chinese Government Secret Campaign (Here is the AP version of the story plus an update from the CT Blog plus a response from ELIC)The Amazing Human HairChildren Get Holier Than ThouSermons by David WilkersonBible Stu …

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Bits and Pieces

Posted by on 6.20.07 in China, Current Events, Internet/Blogging

*Here are three blogs worth checking out:The Normal Christian BlogBiblicalStudies.org.ukDigiTrail Blaze*Good News from China. There has been a Christian explosion among Chinese intellectuals. Read the whole article and you’ll discover that the term explosion is not an exaggeration. The church is China continues to gro …

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Should Christian Leaders Receive Public Immunity?

Posted by on 5.4.07 in Current Events, Internet/Blogging

Last week I wrote an entry called Bill O’Reilly Doesn’t Quite Get It. My post drew quite a bit of comment and even stirred up a bit of debate about the existence of God. But the most fascinating response had nothing to do with what I wrote but with the fact that I wrote it at all. Someone sent an email objecting …

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A Note from Nepal

Posted by on 4.4.07 in Internet/Blogging

Just received this email from a friend who serves in Nepal. Note that my friend uses “Lxxd” instead of “Lord” because of posssible email censorship in a country where Christians are often persecuted for their faith. Dr. Pritchard, I am writing from Nepal and am just so very thankful to hear the Lxxd speaking to you and thro …

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A Note to Bellsouth Customers

Posted by on 3.19.07 in Internet/Blogging, Sermons

Several weeks ago I wrote about the problems that some people have receiving the weekly email sermons. In almost every case it happens because various companies use anti-spam filters that mistakenly regard the sermons as spam. Over the weekend we learned that Bellsouth has flagged the sermons as spam and has placed them in …

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Mid-Afternoon Ramblings

Posted by on 3.14.07 in China, Dudley, Internet/Blogging, Tupelo

It’s time to go for a bike ride. But first a few items on my desk . . . 1) Doug Bandow offers an up-to-date look on the struggle for religious liberty in China. Here is the money quote:Yet even as the PRC grows in international confidence, its Communist party remains paranoid, fearful of the very diversity encouraged …

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Miniature Earth

Posted by on 1.9.07 in China, Internet/Blogging

Check out Miniature Earth for a sobering view of our world (HT to Dwight Nelson).Here are two blogs from the other side of the world:The Journey (Australia)Life in China

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Back Online

Posted by on 1.7.07 in Internet/Blogging

We are back online now with the new format, which as you can tell doesn’t look a lot different from the old format. We’re on a new server and we’re using a new blog software. The Comments feature is turned back on and we welcome your comments on any topic. Special thanks to Nicko Sahlas for many hours of h …

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Looking Back On a Year of Blogging

Posted by on 12.26.06 in Internet/Blogging

Here are the most popular weblog entries of 2006. In terms of response, the first two stood out far above the rest. In compiling this list, I counted comments plus emails plus personal comments made to me. By “popular” I mean only that these entries brought the most feedback, not that people always agreed with what I wrote. …

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Christmas on the Redneck Riviera

Posted by on 12.23.06 in Christmas, Churches, Internet/Blogging, Personal

I am writing this note from a condo a few yards from the beach in Gulf Shores, AL. This particular area, a region that starts here and goes east into Florida—to Pensacola, Fort Walton Beach, Destin and then on to Panama City, is affectionately known at the Redneck Riviera. The beaches here are sparkling white, and outside …

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