Reformed Chicks Blabbing

Go here, scroll down and after the picture look at the box that says, “Who’s Blogging” and see who is number 1! It’s me! Cool! Click on the list of bloggers and you’ll see a quote from my blog. (Would another exclamation point be excessive?) My husband found it and said, “Hey, you’re linked to…

My husband sent me this report: Extremists are threatening to blow up the Palestinian Bible Society in the Gaza Strip if the people who work there do not close up shop and abandon their ministry by the end of February, a Christian source told Cybercast News Service. The threat appears to be the work of…

OK, just in case you haven’t been visiting my other blog as I asked you to do, I will repeat myself here: Pastor Shaun is launching a podcast that sounds similar to the White Horse Inn (less Lutheran). This is a wonderful resource for the church. Their first broadcast was on ordinary means and it…

A few days ago we had this and now we have this? Sheech, you spend a couple days reading theology and working on your digests and the world turns upside down!

I wish we could see this in every state!

I was scrolling through my site looking for a particular link in my link list when I saw in my previous posts section that I had posted something titled, “Winter Olympics” and I thought, “I wrote something about the Olympics? What in the world could I write about that? I’m not even watching it.” And…

I had been thinking for a while that I should explain what I meant by Theologian in Training. I’ve called myself a theologian in jest, never in seriousness — my husband and I would joke about it or I would say to my kids, “One day, when I’m a world famous theologian …” They began…

I was listening to the excerpts from Justice Scalia’s speech on the Laura Ingram show during my ride home from school last night. She was playing some of the questions asked by hecklers and they were incredibly dumb questions. The only thing they did was demonstrate Scalia’s brilliance. Read about it here but also go…

Well, I listened to the podcast on the commute to and from my daughters’ school. It is 45 minutes long and it was an interesting discussion (remember, I’m in seminary and find theology interesting). I think they cover a subject that is little understood in the church, the ordinary means of grace. I recommend listening…

Go read this, now. I’m not even quoting from it, you go read it. This woman is talking about what I’ve been talking about for the last month and what “got me a college girl” has been talking about. This is a problem for the Christian community, a big problem. (Link via got me a…

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