Sentences with phrase «#churchsurvivors synchroblog»

This post was part of the April Synchroblog.
This month's synchroblog challenges us to ask the question: «What if some or all of the biblical narrative is not necessarily true history, but is myth of one sort or another?»
God is Redeeming Theology Bible & Theology Topics: Blogging, crucifixion of Jesus, crucivision, Discipleship, follow Jesus, grace, love like Jesus, synchroblog, violence of God
God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: bible, bible is a myth, synchroblog, Theology of the Bible, truth
God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: courage, cross, Discipleship, fear, forgiveness, Jesus, love, Nelson Mandela, suffering, synchroblog
This post is part of an inspired SheLoves Magazine synchroblog.
I have participated in the Synchroblog for quite a while.
Choosing one particular post out of the 133 entries in the Out of Sorts synchroblog to feature as a guest post was nearly impossible.
But just as all good things must come to an end, the Synchroblog is closing shop.
As part of the May 2014 Synchroblog, I wrote a letter to the «me» of 15 years ago.
Her words are emblematic of so many of the posts in the synchroblog, sure, but it's also beautifully written, wise, wry, deep, beautiful, and honest about the mess and uncertainty that often accompanies our shifts.
You are welcome to join in the conversation via the comment section or by contributing to our Synchroblog.
This post is part of the December Synchroblog in which the participants tell a story about the meaning of Christmas, and the advent of Jesus Christ.
You are welcome to join in the conversation via the comment section or by contributing to the synchroblog.
** Synchroblog participants — To make sure I see your post, please leave a link in the comment section of this post (or future rally - related posts) that includes your name, the title of your post, and a link.
Also, if you contributed to the synchroblog, please leave a link in the comment section here!
There will be a post here for the synchroblog with a link up.
(I'll be posting my favorite signs here on the blog throughout the week, along with your synchroblog posts.)
And don't forget about the Spiritual Abuse Awareness Week synchroblog.
This post is part of the September Synchroblog.
Make sure you join us in future synchroblogs.
We will look at the topic of wealth redistribution tomorrow for the synchroblog.
The week included a synchroblog that added many of your voices to the conversation, and the comment section that week was packed with its usual gems — from Hebrew scholars, to experts on Greco - Roman culture, to women pastors, to moms and dads who just want to make the Church a more hospitable environment for their daughters.
God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: body of Christ, church, conformity, Discipleship, synchroblog, Theology of the Church, uniformity, unity
Originally this was going to be a stand - alone guest post, but when he saw the theme of the June Synchroblog, wanted to write for that instead.
Best Synchroblog: Sarah Bessey hosts «Patron Saints and Spiritual Midwives: International Women's Day Synchroblog»
Reading through your contributions to the Mutuality 2012 Synchroblog, I've experienced such a range of emotions: anger, conviction, inspiration, solidarity, encouragement, and — most of all — hope.
As I stated above, this entire post was just a prank for the summer synchroblog.
I wrote this post because the July 2013 synchroblog theme was to share a story about the best prank you have ever done.
Post the letter on your blog, linking to Eighth Letter (http://eighthletter.com) and the synchroblog (http://rachelheldevans.com/8th-letter-synch.)
Best Synchroblog: The «When We Were on Fire» Synchroblog, via Addie Zierman, whose excellent book by that title released last week
(You might consider making your sign your synchroblog contribution.)
You guys made hundreds of signs for our photo collages and wrote hundreds of blog posts for our synchroblog.
This month's synchroblog is centered around our expectations for the Advent and Christmas season.
This post was part of the May 2015 Synchroblog on the topic of anger.
The rally will include a synchroblog, contests, celebrity guest posts, roundtable discussions, and a fundraising effort for Charity: Water.
This post is part of the October Synchroblog, a group of bloggers who write every month about various topics.
This post is part of the January 2014 Synchroblog, in which we were invited to share some sort of «New Beginning.»
This blog post was part of a Synchroblog on Creation and Creativity.
This post is part of the August Synchroblog, in which we share a book or movie we have enjoyed this summer.
Other contributors to this Synchroblog are below.
This post was written as part of the November Synchroblog, in which different bloggers write about their journey of faith.
God is Redeeming Church Bible & Theology Topics: anger, bitter, church, critical spirit, love, synchroblog, Theology of the Church
God is Redeeming Church, Redeeming Life Bible & Theology Topics: Bible Study, good fruit, good works, Matthew 7:16 - 20, synchroblog
This post was part of an inspired SheLoves Magazine synchroblog.
I have bought your books, I wrote post after post based on your prompts and synchroblogs.
This post is part of the March Synchroblog, in which each participant writes what they appreciate about another religion.
God is Redeeming Church Bible & Theology Topics: death, Discipleship, dying, new life, resurrection, synchroblog
EDITED TO ADD: Because the UK & Ireland edition won't be out until the end of November, I've reopened the synchroblog for the next month or two so that everyone who wants to participate can do so!
PS The list of synchroblog participants is up now if you don't mind adding them to your post.
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