January 2005

January 25, 2005

…and some more from my daughter Tamasin It is this kind of thing that makes you glad to be a dad 

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"The John Wesley of the blogosphere" ?!

January 25, 2005

HughHewitt.com means well I am sure by describing me as “the John Wesley of the blogosphere.” But doesnt he realise just how much flack I am going to get from all my friends fpor that? Have I gone all soft and Arminian all of a sudden? Doesn’t Hugh realise I am a Calvinist through and [...]

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Review of "Blog"

January 25, 2005

JOLLYBLOGGER has beaten me to it again! I must get round to posting my own review sometime, but in the meantime his is great!

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The Vox Apologia II

January 25, 2005

RazorsKiss has posted another series on apologetics- this time about what it means to be salt. Great graphics and a great read.

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Warnie Acceptance Speeches

January 23, 2005

21st Century Reformation Well, first, I would like to thank the one all us bloggers really owe the biggest debt to Yes, I need to thank Al Gore for inventing the internet. But on a more serious note, I really do love the idea of blogging as a new democratic institution, and I think blessing [...]

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My right to choose?

January 23, 2005

Imagine the scene. You are driving home down a country road at a reasonable speed. Trees line the road on either side their branches swaying in the wind. A young woman steps out in front of the car. You begin to break. Your car slows. Everything seems to hang in mid air like a scene [...]

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Hugh needs help in Florida, Nebraska and New Mexico- I hope this doesnt violate my "no interference in American politics" vow

January 23, 2005

HughHewitt.com would like “pointers on center-right Florida poliblogs, as a coalition of Sunshine State bloggers should be getting organized for the 2006 Senate contest there. The same is true for Nebraska and New Mexico. If you have recommendations, please pass them along” Drop him a line if you can help and tell him where you [...]

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Interview with Josh Claybourn from one of the 10 Christian Blogs

January 23, 2005

Thought this would be a good time to repost an interview I conducted with Josh Claybourn quite a while ago who now is one of the bloggers at In the Agora. Heres what we said….. Adrian: It is a great honour to be able to introduce to my blog readers, a man who probably needs [...]

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Information Overload

January 22, 2005

Challies Dot Com discusses the effects of information overload. Go read. Now. Blogs, especially good ones serve us by helping to carve through the information jungle and produce the important nuggets no one should miss. This post is one of those nuggets today, you have to go and read it.

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The second "warnie" award ceremony

January 22, 2005

Tonight at the second “Warnie” award ceremony the tension is hanging in the air. Who will receive the award? Looking slightly uncomfortable in the spotlight our host shuffles from foot to foot. If a pin was to drop then the noise would resound throughout the auditorium. Looking slightly embarassed Adrian begins the announcement: “Tonight, we [...]

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Advice for Christian bloggers

January 22, 2005

The Wittenberg Gate demonstrates why he has risen to such blogging popularity in such a short time in a gracious post which begins by speaking about the 10 Christian Blogs and then ends with some fantastic general advice to Bloggers. His is a real quality blog

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The Creme de la Creme of Godblogs?

January 22, 2005

Eternal Perspectives has been incredibly kind about me and the 1o Christian Bloggers Adrian Warnock is a visionary and pioneer in Christian blogs (AKA Godblogs). He is the genius behind the Blogdom of God and, more recently, has created 10 Christian Blogs, a compilation of the some of the best and brightest Christian bloggers out [...]

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A Decablog

January 22, 2005

Well, credit where credit is due. My lovely wife came up with an interesting name for the new 10 Christian Blogs page- The Decablog. I think we will keep the Christian Blogs bit and call it 10 Christian Blogs:a Decablog Thanks also for all the other Christian Blogs that have been talking lately about the [...]

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Announcing "10 Christian Blogs"

January 22, 2005

People said it would be like herding cats. But we now have an alliance of 10 high profile blogs who are willing to serve the needs of the whole Christian blogopshere together. These blogs are appearing on the same page and you can include them in your site by including the following code <script language=”javascript” [...]

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1st ever "Warnie" award acceptance speech

January 22, 2005

In case you missed it the first Warnie was awarded to John Mark Reynolds, and yes David as a fellow preacher you shouldn’t even have to ask- we are always ripping off other peoples ideas. Of course my award is inspired by the Jollies! The noble recipients acceptance speech is well worth a read- “I [...]

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Thanks to the new anticomment spam tool, comments are officially open…..

January 20, 2005

Search Engines have come up with a simple way to reduce the incentive for comment spam. Using Haloscan has seemed to prevent me from having a significant problem but requires a pop up window. I am therefore trialing “real” comments from Blogger as of now, and for a limited period will have both functioning. Unless [...]

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Building a Christian Blog community

January 20, 2005

RazorsKiss has been saying some helpful things which coupled with Hugh’s book is helping to force many of us to look again at how we link to others. Indeed he lists several blogs who have all recently begun new initiatives to try and generate more linkage between us all. I am thrilled that he has [...]

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‘One church a week’ faces closure

January 19, 2005

BBC NEWS reports on the vanishing parish church in the UK. With 800 UK churches now having 10 or fewer adults in their regular Sunday congregation, many are beginning to close down. I should be disappointed. I should mourn the passing of a “christian” nation. I should want to agitate to keep these churches open. [...]

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January 19, 2005

Hello this is Tamasin Warnock here, Adrian Warnock’s oldest daughter blogging for the first time in her entire life: 

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January 19, 2005

Hello this is Tamasin Warnock here, Adrian Warnock’s oldest daughter blogging for the first time in her entire life: 

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