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I had trouble closing my dresser drawers this afternoon. I pushed harder on the thick padding of shirts and pants. No movement. It was full - really, really full. I tossed the remaining pieces of clothing from the neatly folded laundry pile back onto my bed.
Now I must interject, it’s not that this dresser [...]

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The Case Against Adolescence Book Giveaway

Beauty From the Heart is giving away my favorite book.

The Case Against Adolescence Opposite Way

Not only did Alex and Brett interview Leeland, but on visiting Leeland’s site, I found you can actually listen to the entire album online for free. That’s awesome.

The Case Against Adolescence Comments Issue

Wordpress (or my website) is acting up. For some reason, Wordpress is not alerting me to all your comments needing moderation. So, if you have a comment that hasn’t been moderated - email me at agenttimblog[at]gmail.com.

The Case Against Adolescence President McCain?

I hate to say it, but I’m with Joe on this one.

The Case Against Adolescence 3,100.

That’s right, 3,100 comments can be found on this blog. I’m closing in on 350,000 words as well found within almost 400 posts.

Blogging Pastors?


Just wanted to alert you guys to this really neat post on why pastors should be blogging. How about forwarding it to your pastor or talking to him about it?

I know my pastor has mentioned it, but said he just couldn’t keep up with the news around him. But the fact is, you don’t have to be Albert Mohler, but can rather blog about your sermons, offering extras during the week for members. I think all in all, it’s extremely helpful.

Update: Well, well, well. Lifeway has a post on how to begin your own pastors blog. Good job folks.

4 Responses to “Blogging Pastors?”

  1. Kaitlin Says:

    My daddy-o the pastor has a blog: http://www.reformationlife.com . My dad was acutally the one who got me blogging.

  2. Tim Says:

    Thanks for telling me! I hadn’t known that. Very, very cool. It’s great to see pastors blogging.

  3. Suzanne Eller Says:

    Blogging and webcams and podcasts are all tools that can invite the world into your service, into your walk of faith, and also expand your horizons and perspectives as you interact with people outside the church walls.

    Great post.

    Suzanne

  4. Nathan Says:

    I love your blog & this post. I will definately try to get my pastor to start a blog. As Tim mentioned, some pastors simply don’t have any time to blog, with all they’re doing.

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