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December 5, 2010 By admin

The Social Media Revolution

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by Terry Mattingly As we are well into our 30(40) Days of Blogging, I feel this article by Terry Mattingly (tmatt.net) is especially important. For years, I have suggested that specific and intentional blogging can make one a better preacher. I've also suggested, sometimes firmly, to any bishop … [Read more...]

Filed Under: About Preaching Tagged With: media, ministry, Online, pastoral, protestant, reformation, revolution, social, Terry Mattingly

December 4, 2010 By admin

Well Begun is Half Done…

Well begun is half done. Aristotle, Politics We are officially half way through our 30(40) Days of Blogging exercise! I bet you didn't know that it was Aristotle who first wrote the above quote, but I digress. Congratulations to all of our bloggers, and especially those who continue to blog … [Read more...]

Filed Under: 30 (40) days blogging, About Preaching Tagged With: 30 (40) days blogging, blogging, chef, deacon, done, half, preaching, waiter

December 4, 2010 By admin

The Twelve Days of Christmas

by Fr. Hans Jacobse What happens when we try to secularize Christmas, and why Orthodox Christians need to remain faithful to their traditions. In the Christian tradition of both east and west, the twelve days of Christmas refer to the period from Christmas Day to Theophany. The days leading … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Sermon Resources Tagged With: Christmas, Fr. Hans Jacobse, orthodox, secularize, theophany, traditions

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