I don’t know how to encode URLs, but here are a few of my favorites: http://biblicalsoteriology.blogspot.com/ http://grantian.blogspot.com/ http://theonomyresources.blogspot.com/ http://westernconservatory.org/ http://chalcedon.edu/ http://perseveroblog.com/
Look at my blog. I have posted instructions on how to encode a url. Although the sample may appear on two lines, there is only one space between <a and href
I can't say I would endorse everything he writes (because I'm not sure where I stand with Eschatology yet) but I know the gentleman personally, and have seen his love and passion for Jesus (and solid theology).
@Craig - thanks for your html advice back a few comments. Much appreciated.
The absolute best site I have found as a resource for defending Calvinism: Colin Maxwell's articles and lessons, plus a transcript of email conversations dealing with the Doctrines of Grace, are of inestimable value to those desiring to articulate a clear presentation and defense of Calvinism.
http://corkfpc.com/
p.s. (Rev. Maxwell now favors twitter over his blog for interaction with his readers.)
I'm pretty sure you don't have these, and I check them semi-regularly:
ReplyDeleteRenewing Thoughts
Blog and Mablog
Leithart
Oversight of Souls
My favorite blogs to check out daily are:
ReplyDeletehttp://thearminian.net/
http://wesleyanarminian.wordpress.com/
http://thecenterfortheologicalstudies.blogspot.com/
http://www.rogereolson.com/
I don’t know how to encode URLs, but here are a few of my favorites:
ReplyDeletehttp://biblicalsoteriology.blogspot.com/
http://grantian.blogspot.com/
http://theonomyresources.blogspot.com/
http://westernconservatory.org/
http://chalcedon.edu/
http://perseveroblog.com/
You did say “One or twelve”, didn’t you?
Thanks for your contributions!
ReplyDeletetarheelcovenant.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletereformationanglicanism.blogspot.com
Here are a few more:
ReplyDeleteJared Moore
Thirsty Theologian
Reformation Theology
I have been enjoying these lately...
ReplyDeletehttp://wittenberg-door.blogspot.com/
http://5ptsalt.com/
http://streetapologetics.com/
Thanks
REFORMED BIBLIOPHILE http://erictyoung.com/
ReplyDeleteHere are a few you don't have:
ReplyDeleteJustin Taylor: Between Two Worlds:
http://thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/justintaylor/
Dr. James White and staff: Alpha and Omega Ministries Blog:
http://www.aomin.org/aoblog/
Timmy Brister: Provocations and Pantings
http://timmybrister.com/
Mark Driscoll and staff: The Resurgence:
http://theresurgence.com/
And a couple of bloggers who post less frequently, but they are always good:
Steve Green's Journal:
http://stevegreenministries.org/journal/index.php
Brad Borders: Gone Fishin!:
http://chaplainbrad.blogspot.com/
You probably know who Steve Green is. Brad Borders is an Army chaplain I know.
@ConstitutionGirl
ReplyDeleteLook at my blog. I have posted instructions on how to encode a url. Although the sample may appear on two lines, there is only one space between <a and href
Thank you so much for your tech and HTML help, Mr. Boyd!.
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http://theologyforgirls.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteHiya everyone,
ReplyDeleteI'd like to introduce you to the blog of my friend, Luke, an Anglican(Episcopalian) minister.
'Post-Apocalyptic' Theology
I can't say I would endorse everything he writes (because I'm not sure where I stand with Eschatology yet) but I know the gentleman personally, and have seen his love and passion for Jesus (and solid theology).
@Craig - thanks for your html advice back a few comments. Much appreciated.
The absolute best site I have found as a resource for defending Calvinism: Colin Maxwell's articles and lessons, plus a transcript of email conversations dealing with the Doctrines of Grace, are of inestimable value to those desiring to articulate a clear presentation and defense of Calvinism.
ReplyDeletehttp://corkfpc.com/
p.s. (Rev. Maxwell now favors twitter over his blog for interaction with his readers.)