Making the Top 100

There is an essay on Religion Dispatches that speaks about E-Vangelism, and in that article it talks about the "evangelistic" benefits of blogging. It seems that some preachers like to blog and think that this might influence others in their faith. I don't know who that might refer to -- certainly not me! Oh, and maybe we're not supposed to covet our neighbors blog rating!

Oh, and that list. Yes the website Christiancolleges.com has put together a list of the top 100 theology blogs. Mine sits at number 67, under the category clergy. The description of this category is:
These ministers, preachers, priests, and more offer a strong perspective on theology.


And my colleagues sharing this honor are:


  1. Shuck and Jive: Shuck and Jive features a Presbyterian minister’s writings about spirituality, theology, social issues, and beyond.
  2. Delivered By Grace: Rev. Josh Buice offers a resource for preachers, laypersons, and teachers within the church looking for theological guidance.
  3. Doug Chaplin: Doug Chaplin shares his thoughts on theology in modern Catholocism.
  4. The Reformed Pastor: This Evangelical Presbyterian pastor discusses Christian faith.
  5. Ponderings on a Faith Journey: This Church historian and pastor shares his thoughts and opinions.
  6. Real Live Preacher: Gordon Atkinson writes about his life as a preacher and essays on theology.



I'm honored to be in such fine company -- especially since Gordon runs CC Blogs!

So thank you Jessica Merritt for organizing this list and for choosing to place my blog on it!

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