I’ll be away from the blog a few more days - meeting up with a couple of Canuck and Kiwi blogging friends.
So, no keyboard time for me, while Rachel and Regan Cunliffe have a lot further to travel than I do, I’ve got miles to go before I party.
Yep. After years working together and being [...]
I wish every reporter in Canada who is asked to cover the Anglican split would be required to keep Micheal Ingham’s statement handy.
Watching Anglicans split is much harder than watching Baptists fight. Anglicans use bigger words, but the issues are the same. Baptists inflict little cuts, bury their dead and get back to fighting, Anglicans [...]
For every one who got scared by preachers, teachers, evangelists, church ladies, books, movies and tracts telling you to get ready for the Second Coming ’cause you’re getting left behind.:^)
The Sunday evening service
Still just makes me nervous
It’s not right.
And it’s all because of A Thief in the Night
It was this Christian movie they would show
I [...]
Brian Maclaren’s Christmas message begins with four bullet points, the first two of which are a pitch for his new book, and the CD that accompanies it with helpful links to Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and the CD project website.
He then goes on to say this:
Consumerism is the notion that the more we consume the [...]
42 has the details.
The Turbulent Cleric has been a sane, wise and kind voice of justice, I do not want to see him have to shut down his blog because of online attacks that have spilled into real life. He has a family and a church and has to protect them as well as himself.
Polls have closed in Australia’s federal election. You can watch results in real time here.
It’s possible Howard as well as his party are going down if early returns are any indication.
DogsFightAtBankstown is right on top of returns, I can guarantee clear observation and analysis witty commentary, the Saint is a very smart Saint:^)
And don’t forget the ever acerbic and sharp Tim Blair.
Update: [...]
Five weeks ago when I posted about 3 professors filing a lawsuit against Oral Roberts University, I made the the statement there would be lots to blog about in the days to come.
Well. Yeah. Two weeks after the professors lawsuit was filed the financial comptroller was fired. Red flag. A simple red flag because in the court [...]
This is a continuance of the split in the Anglican Church. The first bishop to leave was Donald Harding, who came out of retirement to put himself under the authority of South America and head the split. A second retired bishop from Manitoba, Malcolm Harding aligned himself with the Anglican Province of the Southern Cone this week. (The [...]
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“We Canadians live in a blind spot about our identity. We have very strong feelings about who we aren’t but only weak ones about who we are. We’re passionate about what we don’t want to become but oddly passive about More
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