Jason
blogs about faith and culture at JasonBoyett.com.
David
blogs about faith, marriage, parenting and adoption.
So much for thanking the people that protect you and allow you to come online and
blog about faith and not be reprimanded for it...
The 49 - year old wife of a pastor loves to
blog about faith and fashion, all while spreading the deeper message that true beauty begins on the inside.
I blog about my faith, Army life from a wife's perspective, and parenthood!
Australia About Blog A
blog about faith, hope, love and weightloss!
Not exact matches
@Brown Note FYI, a good way «not to hear
about it» is to stay away from the CNN
Faith blog.
She
blogs about the intersections between science, feminism and
faith at maryandmarie.weebly.com.
Catherine Newhouse writes a
blog for RELEVANT
about the need for Christians to respond positively to tough questions in order to make our
faith big enough for challenges.
At no point in church history have so many people written so many books and articles, not to mention
blogs, wikis, and e-newsletters,
about the Christian
faith.
She
blogs about her personal views on
faith, feminism, and politics, at www.rogueinrouge.com.
He
blogs regularly
about the intersection of life and
faith at KellenFreeman.net.
Jill Strasburg, here with her husband, Dave,
blogs about her family,
faith and the challenges and wonders of everyday life.
She
blogs about finding and keeping
faith in the everyday at Graceful.
I have written extensively
about faith and salvation elsewhere on this
blog.
Addie is the creative mind behind «How to Talk Evangelical,» where she
blogs about the language of spirituality and her own
faith journey.
When I started this
blog, one of my goals was to re-examine the fundamentals of my
faith in the context of a changing culture and my emerging doubts
about Christianity.
We are on the CNN Belief
Blog... it is quite logical and reasonable to expect people to talk
about God, sin and
faith.
Wait... you mean on a
Faith and Belief blog somebody talked about their faith and be
Faith and Belief
blog somebody talked
about their
faith and be
faith and belief?
She
blogs about rediscovering her
faith, learning to live in the moment, raising a son with Down syndrome, and just generally feeling like a square peg in a world full of round holes at These Square Pegs.
She
blogs about adoption,
faith and family atHonestly: Adoption.
Vermeer lives in the Chicago suburbs and
blogs about the intersections of
faith and feminism and, increasingly, social justice issues on her
blog, From Two to One.
The HAHA's (Humanistic Atheists Harvard Agnostics) take over a belief
blog and accuse anyone talkin»
about faith bein» a troll.
Yours was one of the first
blogs I found back in 2007 when I started searching the blogosphere for others who might be asking the same questions
about faith that I was asking.
I can't tell you how many times I've had people call me names on
blogs and then see them posting scripture and telling people
about their
faith.
Since not all
faiths follow Jesus, a public
blog about him would offer no comfort to them.
Just
about what you would call an atheist who comes on belief
blog to rant
about how stooooooopid those people of
faith are.
Back to the main point of your post, which I think if I understand you right your question is, «Why do atheist come to the *
faith * based
blog to chat
about religion, or in your words, bash religion?
ok i've decided — after soul searching and observing my and other's reactions to these religious
blog news on CNN learning more
about religion from this alone and
about the mideast than from anywhere else in my USA educated life i need to be more tolerant of others having religious based governments THAT is what is confusing me — that religion are governments are not seperated that is hard for much of USA population to understand perhaps it is for me i think you would have to actually live in a society like the mideast to truly understand it i mean — actually be part of the society the religious part is truly offputting — since most in USA seperate church and state like — church is for
faith and imagination and celebration and family and community involvement and state is for protection and education and health and infrastructure, etc., for all it is hard to be serious
about religion — when the serious side of society is state it is hard to see religion being the serious side of enforcement — and the state enforcing the
faith based side of society egad — doesn't god get lost in all that?
Last week, Kent Shaffer at Church Relevance released his list of Top 200 Church
Blogs, igniting multiple conversations across the
faith - based blogosphere
about why 93 percent of the bloggers listed were white men, and why prominent, high - traffic bloggers like Ann Voskamp and Jen Hatmaker somehow didn't make the cut.
Besides that, you can ask me anything —
about writing,
about theology,
about politics,
about small - town life,
about the
blog,
about The Mission,
about monkeys,
about Alabama Crimson Tide football,
about doubt,
about faith,
about music,
about movies,
about publishing,
about life.
As a strong Catholic who is of service to the community on a regular basis, loves the
faith, respects other's rights to have their
faiths as well, and — yes — has a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, I would love to see CNN's belief
blog write a story
about the positive of the Catholic
faith, instead of always reading
about the people that have left and the problems people have with the Church.
Insofar as the one on the 100 Top Christian
Blogs goes, I'm not nearly there yet but I do love to write
about life and
faith.
Rachel Decker writes a
blog for RELEVANT
about TV and
faith and what the new year has taught her
about both.
It's a
blog about my family (including a whole bunch of pictures of my kids, which I'm sure are of no interest to anyone but my own family, ha), but since our
faith defines our family and our life, my
blog includes reflections on that
faith in Christ, and my journey in understanding God and His purpose through Christ.
He
blogs regularly
about the intersection of
faith and politics at www.sojo.net and you can follow him on twitter.
My favorite thing
about the
blog is the conversations that follow in the comment section, so let's keep that going by doing what we're already good at — talking together
about faith, doubt, politics, insecurity, theology, news, hopes, fears, trends, questions, entertainment, and sock monkeys.
To ring in the New Year, CNN's Belief
Blog asked experts in religion,
faith leaders, and a secular humanist
about how the forces of
faith and faithlessness will shape the world in 2012.
Last week, I used my Facebook page to get some feedback
about the
blog from readers, and many of you expressed a desire to see more posts on
faith and parenting.
In an interview with the Patheos
blog Sister Rose at the Movie, he said that the film was, «a meditation on doubt,
faith, a serious study
about belief» and discussed how it impacted his own personal
faith.
All religions are all places and we are at a turning point in how to speak of
faith globally - which is what my sermon is
about at glocal.net on my
blog yesterday.
About this blog The CNN Belief Blog covers the faith angles of the day's biggest stories, from breaking news to politics to entertainment, fostering a global conversation about the role of religion and belief in readers» l
About this
blog The CNN Belief Blog covers the faith angles of the day's biggest stories, from breaking news to politics to entertainment, fostering a global conversation about the role of religion and belief in readers» li
blog The CNN Belief
Blog covers the faith angles of the day's biggest stories, from breaking news to politics to entertainment, fostering a global conversation about the role of religion and belief in readers» li
Blog covers the
faith angles of the day's biggest stories, from breaking news to politics to entertainment, fostering a global conversation
about the role of religion and belief in readers» l
about the role of religion and belief in readers» lives.
I try not to put too much pressure on myself to speak up as the token «Christian feminist» on issues like these, but after reading multiple
blog posts and articles this week from Christian men
about women and contraception, I decided to add my two cents as a pro-life woman of
faith who supports affordable access to birth control for women.
I thought
about the variety of
faith backgrounds represented on this
blog — Catholics, Lutherans, Baptists, Presbyterians, conservative evangelicals, agnostics, Mennonites, Methodists, Pentecostals, doubters, skeptics, fundamentalists, disenfranchised fundamentalists, religious scholars, and religious misfits — and all I could think to say was, «My
blog attracts people who are in transition... or who have recently transitioned... from one way of approaching their
faith to another.»
Washington (CNN)-- Florida Sen. Marco Rubio attempted to walk the line between science and
faith - based creationism in remarks that that have provoked the ire of liberal
blogs, leaving the door open to creationism in responding to a recent question
about the age of the Earth.
She writes
about finding and keeping
faith in the everyday on her
blog, Graceful.
This «Belief»
blog can not seem to focus on
faith (belief) issues: it always goes back to opinions
about the elections and po.l.i.t.i.c.al.
One thing I notice
about these «
faith» or «belief»
blogs — all of the relevant comments get censored out.
In April I took a huge leap of
faith by dropping out of grad school with the single focus of finally, after years of dreaming
about it, turning my
blog into a business.
This little
blog is where I share Lenten recipes, the Orthodox
Faith, and information
about veganism.