January 16, 2008
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Adventist Blog Roundup
Posted January 16th, 2008 by Marcel SchwantesLukeFord.net: What is Desmond Ford's son Luke up to nowadays? Besides his conversion to Judaism in 1992, he has been busy, including authoring four books. His blogging escapades cover social, cultural, political, and religious issues. And if you're just discovering the Adventist blogosphere, go check out the now-infamous interview with Luke ford on Progressive Adventism.
Wishydig: Sports fans take note. Blogger Michael Covarrubias, a linguistics grad student at Purdue University, enlighten us to the difference between an "unbeaten streak" and a "winning streak." Did you also know that the most useful import from American English to British English is "cookie"?
1888 Sabbath School Insights: Members of a group called the "1888 Message Study Committee" blog about current topics of the Sabbath School quarterly from an 1888 perspective.
A Virtuous Woman: Ladies looking for that Proverbs 31 vibe to guide you to a better wife, mother, knitter, shopper and seamstress may benefit from A Virtuous Woman.
Adventist Dad: Adventist Dad reviews books and media on spiritual growth, devotionals and Christian living intended for, who else, Christian dads.
Epicenter Conversations: Brenton Reading reviews Will Smith's latest movie, I Am Legend, and the filmmaker's use of revealing God in dialogue and imagery throughout the film. "And yet, the most spiritually revealing aspect of the film", writes Reading, "is also the very aspect most likely to offend, the vampire-like subhumans."
