I have mentioned you in
my post today so hopefully you'll meet more lovely bloggers.
I don't have an outfit
post today so I can't link up... first Monday I haven't since I started blogging!
Anyways, going to be doing a currently
post today so let's get started!
I have only put up my Easter
post today so I will link it on Monday night.
I am glad
you posted this today so you can get credit for it!
Getting a little bit of a late start to
posting today so let's just get right to the good stuff!
Not exact matches
So starting
today, we're taking a tougher stance on hateful, offensive and derogatory content,» Google's chief business officer Philipp Schindler wrote in a blog
post Tuesday.
So to help you out in your search for the perfect shave, in
today's
post we'll do a comparison of electric razor vs blade.
Never begin a blog entry with «
So - and - so has written a post about X.» This is like starting a news article «So - and - so held a press conference today.&raqu
So - and -
so has written a post about X.» This is like starting a news article «So - and - so held a press conference today.&raqu
so has written a
post about X.» This is like starting a news article «
So - and - so held a press conference today.&raqu
So - and -
so held a press conference today.&raqu
so held a press conference
today.»
I will pray for everyone
posting here
today, and ask that God will reveal Himself to you and that soon you all will ask Jesus into your hearts and receive the gift of salvation, if you have not done
so already.
Today is Reformation Day,
so called because on October 31, 1517, Dr. Martin Luther, an Augustinian monk and professor of Bible at the University of Wittenberg,
posted his 95 Theses calling for a public debate on the sale of indulgences.
So one of our members, my good friend and writer Amy Mitchell and I decided we would collaborate on a
post today.
but I have noticed that most proclaimed athiest that I have met or seen
posting are
so narcissistic that they refuse to admitt that there were any influences to the formation of who they are
today.
So in 100 years theoretically someone will look at that post and think «We are still here today so their rational must be wrong.&raqu
So in 100 years theoretically someone will look at that
post and think «We are still here
today so their rational must be wrong.&raqu
so their rational must be wrong.»
Naomi's
posts bother me not
so much
today.
Which is why I
so appreciated a
post over at GraceGround
today called «War.
I could not narrow down the books properly,
so the compromise is this: a
post now for picture books, and a
post later
today of the chapter books for...
I could not narrow down the books properly,
so the compromise is this: a
post now for picture books, and a
post later
today of the chapter books for the 4 - 7 year old kids, and no baby board books at all.
So instead of just talking about it, I would post screenshots and stats and say ridiculous things like, «I'm so humbled that so many people are reading my blog today.&raqu
So instead of just talking about it, I would
post screenshots and stats and say ridiculous things like, «I'm
so humbled that so many people are reading my blog today.&raqu
so humbled that
so many people are reading my blog today.&raqu
so many people are reading my blog
today.»
After all the controversy of last week, it's tempting to turn this
post into a discussion on gendered language around the Holy Spirit (feminine in Hebrew and Aramaic, typically neuter in Greek, masculine in this particular text), but that's just not how this passage is «singing» to me
today,
so instead I'd like to focus on Jesus» stirring and tender words in verse 18: «I will not leave you as orphans.»
This
post explains
so much that is
so wrong
today in how we deal with abusive leaders and how we fail to understand and minister to their true victims.
In situations like these, I figure it's better to listen than get defensive,
so today I'm thrilled to introduce you to Dianna Anderson, who somehow managed to pull together a brilliant guest
post overnight after I asked her to share her thoughts on the blog.
[Quick note completely unrelated to the
post: There are a couple of Evolving in Monkey Town giveaways happening in the blogosphere
today,
so if you would like to enter for a chance to win a free copy, hop on over to Jason Boyett's interview or Big Mama's review and leave a comment.]
So today I wrote a guest post for SCL entitled, «Secretly Being Liberal,» and so far the comments have me in stitche
So today I wrote a guest
post for SCL entitled, «Secretly Being Liberal,» and
so far the comments have me in stitche
so far the comments have me in stitches.
I want to respond well,
so I'm going to think about it and
post later
today.
So today I'm pleased to share with you an eye - opening and powerful guest
post from Samantha Field.
There is
so much that needs to be said about the role of Pastor
today, I doubt my
posts will even scratch the surface.
I didn't really talk about it in this
post, but
so much of evangelism and witnessing
today is limited to just getting people to heaven when they die, and the Gospel is about
so much more than that!
Isn't the point of this
post about people who would rather dismiss portions of the Bible because it isn't politically correct or appeasing to the palette,
so that same logic should be applied to areas that we are struggling with
today?
I can not even begin to answer these questions in a short blog
post,
so in a Resurrection
post later
today, I will summarize some of the truths of the resurrection that can be applied to all of these situations.
Hell or heaven... believe or perish is not really a free choice at all... What I had sometimes felt was basically vilified in that
post and it gave me food for thought...
Today, your
post does
so as well.
So I thought I'd keep
today's
post a little simple and hopefully pleasant.
Yes Ducatihero... «christian»... although I don't use that label... others do for me... I also get atheist (i might get that more
so after
today's
post)... we wouldn't be on the same page I'm sure... but that doesn't bother me... i still believe in the unity of all things... that at the deepest and most fundamental level we are connected, one, and that ideas only seem to divide or separate us.
I'm
posting regularly
today,
so stay tuned.
The Christian
Post says Dollar needs «one of the most luxurious private jets made
today in order to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ,»
so there you have it.
Maybe the emotional costs and the financial costs of life in the religious fishbowl is still a largely untold story for many...
so when Dave
posted this
today, I felt a measure of comfort in not being alone in this realization that he outlined.
OK — no speed read for
today,
so I du n no where to put this off topic
post.
So does the passage have any real application for people
today who do not tithe, or who give less than the traditional 10 % (which is really only 3 %, as we saw in a previous
post)?
While most readers seemed to enjoy
today's
post, «25 Things That Shouldn't Scare Christians,» I understand that some felt I was picking on conservatives disproportionately, insinuating that those who oppose gay marriage and «happy holiday» greetings do
so solely out of fear.
Thank you for sharing your personal experience, this blog
post really spoke to me and I believe covers an issue that is
so important and misunderstood in
today's world.
I get a lot of questions about food photography and how I learnt to take all the photos on my blog
so I thought this would be a great topic for
todays post!
Haven't been on here for a while
so ill be stalking some of your past
posts today!
This is a super short
post today, because as I mentioned, I'm trying to get my Valentine's Day Recipe recipes out in advance,
so stay tuned for a few more.
I was initially
so stinkin» excited to write this
post, because
today's meal is just knock your socks off good.
Probably the best, but not the one I used
today would be at Food In Jars
so I'll leave the canning process up to the
post there for all the details but it's not much more than reducing down the cider and then canning the syrup left over with the water bath method.
As for the Potluck Party — I will
post one up later
today so please do visit soon.
Today I'm going to keep this
post short
so you...
So,
today I decided to
post a recipe for gluten free pancakes, specifically designed for people who have troubles with their guts and Read more about Gluten Free Pancakes with Fermented Flour -LSB-...]
It's especially appropriate that
today is my first WIAW
post back from hiatus because it just
so happens to be National «Eat What You Want» Day!
I don't get do many guest
posts because of time limitations,
So I was thrilled to be asked, and so happy to be here today with all of you today while Katrina takes a much deserved vacatio
So I was thrilled to be asked, and
so happy to be here today with all of you today while Katrina takes a much deserved vacatio
so happy to be here
today with all of you
today while Katrina takes a much deserved vacation!