Laudable Linkage

It’s been a few weeks since I shared any links with you of interesting things found ’round the Web. Here is some good reading, in my opinion:

5 Questions About Eternity.

Why Bible Study Doesn’t Transform Us.

That Idol That You Love, It Doesn’t Love You Back.

I Thank Thee That I Am Not as Other Legalists,” Or, How “Freer Than Thou” Became the New “Holier Than Thou.” ‘Christian liberty is not realized by adopting a normative principle of conduct (i.e., If the Bible does not condemn it, then I am free); rather, the law of Christ is realized most significantly when I love my neighbor as myself (v. 8).”

The Top 5 Things Introverts Dread About Church.

10 Writing Tips From a Real-Life Editor.

When Mother’s Day Isn’t a Celebration.

Carrie reviews Why Isn’t a Pretty Girl Like You Married? in two parts: Part I and Part II. I haven’t read the book but I like the thoughts Carrie shares.

On reading:

A Bookworm Reborn. Rediscovering a love of reading.

Why Men Should Read Fiction, HT to Challies. I don’t agree with the evolutionary slant, and a word or two used, but it provides some food for thought.

Reading as a Writer.

On parenting:

Evangelize, Not Indoctrinate.

Are You Mom Enough? (Mommy Wars) “Somehow, in God’s mathematics of grace: Mom (never enough) + God (infinitely enough) = Mom enough.”

On blogging:

My Journey to 5,000 Followers.

Linking Up With… A collection of buttons to various weekly memes and such.

Hope you have a great weekend!

3 thoughts on “Laudable Linkage

  1. Thank you for the link!

    I think the “5,000 Followers” post is kind of interesting. There seems to be a new surge of “how to gain more followers.” As she says though – content is KING. Annnd I think that’s about ‘nough said!

    • I thought that post would be helpful for some new bloggers I know. All bloggers want readers, else we’d be journaling privately rather than blogging publicly. I’ve known some to get discouraged because they set up their blog and start writing and expect readers to find them somehow, but they don’t unless they get “out there” a little bit, visiting and commenting on others’ blogs. But content is definitely king.

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