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Christian Carnival CCCII

who am i? | November 11th 2009

Welcome to the 302nd edition of the Christian Carnival, a weekly collection of some of the best posts of the Christian blogosphere.  This carnival is open to Christians of Protestant, Orthodox, and Roman Catholic convictions. You can find detailed s read more

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Christian Carnival 300

C. Orthodoxy | October 28th 2009 by Ken Brown

This week’s Christian Carnival is number 300–is it really possible they’ve been doing these for nearly 6 years?–and is hosted at Brain Cramps for God. It includes my post on Stargate, the Christian Story and the Role of Humani read more

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Christian Carnival #299

The Minority Thinker | October 21st 2009 by Shannon Christman

Want this badge?Last week, I was praying that I could the temptation to spend too much time playing games on my computer. The answer came in a form I wouldn’t have chosen – a crashed computer. My games are gone, and I’m now working from an old, read more

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Christian Carnival 298

C. Orthodoxy | October 14th 2009 by Ken Brown

This week’s Christian Carnival is hosted at The Bible Archive and include my tongue-in-cheek source critical analysis of The Lord of the Rings. Posted in blogging Tagged: Christian Carnival read more

Christian Carnival CCXCIV (#294 for those who don’t do Roman)

Codex Blogspot | September 17th 2009

Welcome to the 294th installment of the Christian Carnival, a weekly collection of some of the best posts of the Christian blogosphere. Biblical Studies First up are some posts relating to biblical studies. Jeremy over at Parableman has a post reconc read more

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The Christian Carnival and the Foolishness of the Gospel

C. Orthodoxy | September 3rd 2009 by Ken Brown

This week’s Christian Carnival is hosted by Michelle at Thoughts and Confessions of a Girl Who Loves Jesus. It includes my Abrahamic Religion as a Trilogy. See also Jeremy Pierce’s post on misrepresentations of the Pro-Life position on S read more

Christian Carnival CCXCI

Thinking Christian | August 27th 2009

Barry Wallace, hosting the Christian Carnival for the first time, says, Welcome to the 291st edition of the Christian Carnival, a weekly collection of some of the best posts of the Christian blogosphere, open to Christians of Protestant, Orthodox, a read more

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Christian Carnival 291

C. Orthodoxy | August 26th 2009 by Ken Brown

This week’s Christian Carnival is at Who am I? Barry Wallace is hosting for the first time and did a fine job with it. Thanks Barry! It includes my review of The Time Traveler’s Wife. Posted in blogging, Christianity Tagged: Christian Car read more

blw777

Christian Carnival CCXCI

who am i? | August 26th 2009

Welcome to the 291st edition of the Christian Carnival, a weekly collection of some of the best posts of the Christian blogosphere, open to Christians of Protestant, Orthodox, and Roman Catholic convictions. This is my first time hosting the carnival read more

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Christian Carnival 290

C. Orthodoxy | August 20th 2009 by Ken Brown

This week’s Christian Carnival is up at Fish and Cans. It includes my review of The Amulet of Samarkand, and the usual assortment of posts. Note especially Rey’s balanced consideration of the Health Reform Bill (did he really read all 100 read more

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Christian Carnival 289

C. Orthodoxy | August 13th 2009 by Ken Brown

I’ve forgotten to submit anything to the last few Christian Carnivals, but Jeremy kindly included that spoof on Pooh Studies in this week’s anyway. Thanks Jeremy! See the Carnival here, and be sure to check out Henry Neufeld’s post read more

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I’m In A Carnival…

the 832 | July 22nd 2009 by Daniel Cox

A Blog Carnival is a like a magazine, with blog posts from different sites, all pulled together in one place. There is some great content in this Blog Carnival. read more

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The Christian Carnival and Then Some

C. Orthodoxy | June 24th 2009 by Ken Brown

This week’s Christian Carnival is up at Fathom Deep. Among others, includes my post on the Top 10, and an interesting reflection on how words like grace, covenant and faith are overused. I also wanted to point out this post at Theology & Cu read more