Sentences with word «synchroblog»

Seriously, I love to participate in Synchroblogs.
This post if part of the September Synchroblog on the subject: «The Devil Made Me Do It.»
As many of you have pointed out in your Rally to Restore Unity synchroblog posts, the best way to bring together Calvinists and Arminians, Catholics and Protestants, Anglicans and Baptists, Republicans and Democrats, Emergents and Fundamentalists, Pentecostals and Presbyterians is to get our hands dirty by putting our common faith into action.
PS The list of synchroblog participants is up now if you don't mind adding them to your post.
A list of the other Synchroblog participants will be provided below:
Here are the instructions from Kathy: The February synchroblog theme is «Creativity and Christianity» — Wednesday February 9th, 2011 It's wide open but here are some questions to get the creative juices flowing: Is there a connection between art / creativity and Christianity?
So I appreciate this month's Synchroblog theme about lightening up and laughing.
This post was part of the April 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.
And don't forget about the Spiritual Abuse Awareness Week synchroblog.
Best Synchroblog: Sarah Bessey's «What's saving your life right now?»
This post is part of the October Synchroblog which is based on the theme of Downward Mobility from Kathy Escobar's book, Down We Go.
This post is part of the November Synchroblog in which we write about how we are being challenged by some kind of prophetic voice.
This post is part of the March Synchroblog, in which each participant writes what they appreciate about another religion.
For the final synchroblog ever, we were invited to write a blog post as if it were our only blog post ever.
This post is part of an inspired SheLoves Magazine synchroblog.
This post is part of the September Synchroblog.
Here is the list of the other synchroblog participants.
There is another Advent Synchroblog next week.
The May Synchroblog subject is posted.
In addition, my friends Hannah, Joy, Shaney, and Elora will be hosting a spiritual abuse awareness synchroblog, which you can learn more about here.
A combination of two posts from the archives as part of the Deeper Story synchroblog about how our tattoos embody part of our story.
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?»
Choosing one particular post out of the 133 entries in the Out of Sorts synchroblog to feature as a guest post was nearly impossible.
For this last synchroblog, participants were asked to write a blog post as if it were their only blog post ever.
** 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.
Make sure you join us in future synchroblogs.
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.
To help compile these letters, I'm teaming up with Ian McLaren and Chris Lewis to host The Eighth Letter Synchroblog, which will take place September 12 - 18 (this week!)
This post is part of the Februrary Synchroblog.
This post is part of the February Synchroblog where bloggers were invited to write about the topic of loving our enemies.
This post is part of the August Synchroblog, in which we share a book or movie we have enjoyed this summer.
(This post also gave rise to a gorgeous synchroblog.)
Unity struck me as a rather loaded, pie - in - the - sky sort of term that I didn't really understand or imagine possible, but I figured it would give synchroblog participants something extra to chew on so I just went with it — The Rally to Restore Unity.
This afternoon I'll post new synchroblog links, signs, thoughts on yesterday's big news, and an update on our Charity: Water fundraising effort.
I'll be hosting an old fashioned synchroblog after the book's release so if you could plan on participating in that, that would be lovely.
And don't» forget to check out the #churchsurvivors synchroblog.
synchroblog [Seriously, all of these contributions are worth a read... such a brilliant prompt]-RSB-
This post is part of the Creative Blocks in Writing Synchroblog.
This post is part of the July Synchroblog.
This post was part of the May 2015 Synchroblog on the topic of anger.
As donations, synchroblog posts, and homemade signs start rolling in, I am reminded of just how doable this is.
This post was part of the April Synchroblog, where various bloggers all write on the same topic.
This post is part of the December Synchroblog which contains stories of Advent and the spirit of Christmas.
This post is part of the October Synchroblog, a group of bloggers who write every month about various topics.
This post was written as part of the November Synchroblog, in which different bloggers write about their journey of faith.
This post is part of the March Synchroblog, which is on the topic of God and Guns.
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