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Where’s My Comment?

By Jeremy Myers
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Where’s My Comment?

Ever wonder what happened to your comment?

If it’s the first time you commented, it automatically went into pending. Otherwise, our spam checker probably tossed it into the spam folder.

We get hundreds of spam comments most days.

comment spam

Do you want to buy athletic shoes, jerseys, fairy dolls, power tools, short pink prom dresses, Viagra, Cialis or other questionable drugs? Are you interested in live sex, video sex. polygamy, group sex, sex cams, sex toys and every imaginable kind of pornography and some you probably haven’t imagined?

Would you like to hear what Satan, Santa, demons, or angels have to say and sell? Are you interested in ads in Japanese, Chinese, German, French, and more?

If your comment disappears, be patient. We try to check the pending comments and the spam folder several times every day, looking for legitimate comments. If it looks like a legitimate comment, it will probably be approved. Refer to our Comment Policy for more.

Some comment spam is nonsensical.

It is probably left by “spam bots” which are computer programs that leave spam comments in the attempt to create links back to other websites. These spam comments usually contains links to sites that are selling something.

spam commentsWe’ve been collecting a few short excerpts from some G rated spams (minus the sales links) that have come in recently and thought you might find them amusing. I have added my own “reply” to these spam comments:

Woh I am lucky to find this website. I do not even know how I ended up here. I was walking down the street wearing glasses when the prescription ran out. Yes, this has now happened to me 3 times.

Woh! I am reading your comment while wearing glasses, and now I think I need a prescription. Do you recommend anything good?

This may not be the best place to ask this, but I’d like to buy a limo in Orlando. My relatives all the time say that I am killing my time here at net.

No, this was not the best place to ask that question. In fact, it may have been the worst place. You should definitely listen to your relatives.

I want to start a blog for some adult oriented, romantic fantasy literature. I’m going to watch out for brussels. Don him with a vasovagal syncope. You should deplete the remedy barely after talking to the doctor, who “provides” artificial light during the shorter winter days so your chickens will continue to lay, therefor accelerating the process of healing.

I think you meant brussel sprouts. The chicken captain says the shoe goo won’t work in his radio any more and if you could put more cream in the coffee, the notebook will no longer lose all the pages. grass.

This my friend is what a real Bavarian Illuminati controller looks like on paper and you will never see him on TV flashing mason gang signs. They pray to Tortilla Jesus. They give thanks and praise to the Holy Virgin Grilled Cheese Sammitch. He their first draft pick. The doctrine raises serotonin within the head.

If the Holy Virgin Grilled Cheese Sammitch was the first draft pick of the Bavarian Illuminati, I doubt Tortilla Jesus is going to help them win many games.

Yesterday, while I was at work, my cousin stole my iPad and tested to see if it can survive a 40 foot drop, just so she can be a youtube sensation. I need a spet in this house to resolve my problem.

Hmmm. Maybe you should see if your cousin can survive a 40 foot drop. That will make both of you a YouTube sensation.

where is my comment

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Your comment is unearthly as well, and is full of ambiguity and amusement. It also appears that some comments are written by brain-dead individuals.

I am waiting for my visa. Can you tell me when it will approve? Trained of to them of money of you road done. I’m looking for clothing and style ideas at a reasonable prices for a woman over 25.

I sort of hope your visa is never approved…

At this moment I am going away to do my breakfast, afterward having my breakfast coming yet again to read more news. Let me take a nap.

I think you may need more than a nap.

Spam Comments

After considering such wisdom, shall we all give praise to the Holy Virgin Grilled Cheese Sammitch? If that interests you, you may want to check out the movie “Henry Poole Is Here”, a great family movie.

As for your normal comments, if you leave one, and it doesn’t appear right away, be patient. I, or my moderator, will get to it soon.

How would you respond to some of the spam comments above? Leave you own comment below. Feel free to be snarky!

God is Redeeming Life Bible & Theology Topics: Blogging, comments, humor, laugh a little, spam

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If this were my only blog post, I would invite you to do one thing…

By Jeremy Myers
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If this were my only blog post, I would invite you to do one thing…

I have participated in the Synchroblog for quite a while. But just as all good things must come to an end, the Synchroblog is closing shop. For this last synchroblog, participants were asked to write a blog post as if it were their only blog post ever.

In other words, if I had just one blog post to write, what would it be?

I have spent the last several weeks thinking about what I would write if I could write only one post.

I knew that it had to have something to do with Scripture and theology, since that is what I enjoy writing about. I wanted to write about some of the central biblical and theological truths that had rocked my world over the past decade, such as mimetic rivalry and scapegoating, or my growing conviction that God is not violent.

I also knew that it had to have something to do with the radical, free grace of God in Jesus Christ. Since so many people are caught up today in some form of works-based, guilt-based, performance-based religion, the outrageous, shocking, scandalous grace of God is a nuclear bomb that demolished everything you think you know about God and following Jesus, but at the same time, rebuilds and regrows everything into a new relationship with God built on love, joy, and freedom.

follow JesusBut I also knew that knowing Scripture, and knowing theology, and knowing about grace is not really the point of it all. The point of it all is to actually live this stuff out in real-world relationships by loving other people.

In the end, I finally realized that all these themes were centered on one common thing. Or I should say, they were centered on one common person: Jesus.

Jesus truly is all

If you want to understand the character and nature of God, just look at Jesus. Since God looks like Jesus, all proper thinking about God begins and ends with Jesus. Once you view God through Jesus, you begin to understand God so much more.

It is Jesus who revealed the mimetic rivalry and the scapegoating sacrifices that both threaten and bind all human cultures, civilizations, religions, and relationships. Once you view humanity through Jesus, you begin to understand humanity so much more.

It is Jesus who reveals that God is not violent; that there is no violence in God at all. And because of this, if you want to understand the violence of God in the Bible, you need to begin by looking at Jesus, and especially what Jesus did on the cross and how He appeared on the cross. “Christ, and Him crucified” is the key to understanding divine violence.

It is in the life of Jesus where you see most clearly what shocking, scandalous, outrageous grace looks like. While religion keeps sinners at a distance, Jesus parties with them like there’s no tomorrow. He makes friends with the worst of the worst (from a religious perspective) and tells stories which make heroes out of all the wrong people. He loves those the world says are unlovely. He touches the untouchable. He forgives those who think they cannot be forgiven.

All of this, of course, was no mere “theology” for Jesus. Jesus didn’t have a “theology” so much as He had a life focused on love. Everything that He said and did was to show people that He liked them, that He loved them, that He wanted to be with them.

The example of Jesus is so strong, that even people who do not believe in God, or who think that Jesus is a figment of historical imagination, are still inspired by the example of Jesus to live with more love toward others. The pull of Jesus is so strong, that in one sense, all the world is following Jesus.

following Jesus

So if I only had one message, one article, one blog post, or one thing to say to you, it would be this:

Follow Jesus.

I don’t care what you think about Jesus. I don’t care what you think about God. I don’t care what you think about Christians, or the Bible, or church, or politics, or religion, or anything else that people get so wrapped up in. My invitation to you is still the same:

Just follow Jesus.

follow JesusAnd trust me … if you follow Jesus, you will never get bored.

Jesus will lead you to the craziest of places and teach you the most amazing things. He will help you become truly “you.”

If you want to learn about God, Jesus will show you what God is like.

If you want to understand the Bible, Jesus will be happy to explain it to you.

If you want to get along with your neighbor, your boss, your spouse, or even your enemy, Jesus specializes in helping us learn to love.

I have written over 2000 blog posts on this blog, and while it may not be obvious on all the posts, every single one of them has been focused on one thing: I want to follow Jesus wherever He leads and I invite you to do the same.

But how can you follow Jesus?

I always try to be somewhat practical on this blog. I know that the invitation to “follow Jesus” is a little vague. We hear it so often in sermons and books, it has come to be almost meaningless.

So you might be asking these sorts of questions:

What does it mean to follow Jesus? How can someone do it? What are the steps? How can you follow someone you cannot see or hear?

My answer will probably not be very helpful, but it’s the best one I’ve got. My answer this:

You follow Jesus by believing that He’s leading you.

That’s it.

I know this is still terribly impractical, but it’s the only way I know to describe it.

There are no 10 steps for you to learn.

There are no doctrinal statements to sign.

There are no meetings to attend.

There are no Bible studies to take.

You simply trust that as you go about your day, Jesus is leading you. Following Jesus begins with a mental conviction, a mindset, or a frame of reference that Jesus is leading you.

And He will.

You won’t see much change immediately.

It might take a couple months, years, or even decades. But eventually, you look around in wonder and think, “How in the world did I get here?”

Jesus will wink and smile, and say, “Just wait until you see where I take you next. You ready?”

God is Redeeming Theology Bible & Theology Topics: Blogging, crucifixion of Jesus, crucivision, Discipleship, follow Jesus, grace, love like Jesus, synchroblog, violence of God

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2000 Posts! And how YOU can win some of my books!

By Jeremy Myers
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2000 Posts! And how YOU can win some of my books!

2000 Blog Posts!It’s my Birthday (in a couple days, anyway), and I want to thank you for the great Birthday present.

I also want to give YOU a present (Read on to find out how to win some of my paperback books. I’m giving away 65 of them.)

Did you know you gave me a Birthday present?

You did.

What was it?

You read this blog.

Thank you very, very much. You have no idea how much it means to me. (Keep reading to find out how I am celebrating.)

And you know what else? This post is my 2000th post.

Yes, since this blog began, I have written 2000 blog posts!

Below are some other milestones we have passed along the way…

NONE of this is to brag or boast, but just to say thank you for the Birthday presents… Every time you read a blog post, it is like another gift to me. A gift of your time, your eyes, and your mind. Thank you.

The website has received over 3 million pageviews.

I’m getting nearly 200,000 per month now…

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The website has received over 23,000 comments.

23,000 comments

I have published 12 books.

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I am nearly done with my next book. It is a book on the atonement. The book is done, but I am just working on two appendices, and then it goes into the editing and layout phase…

As always, those who subscribe to my email newsletter will get a free digital copy when it comes out. So make sure you are a subscriber!

Also, I have a super exciting announcement in early September… (So stay tuned).

Get Presents FROM ME for my Birthday

As a way of celebrating my Birthday and my 2000th post, I am giving away over 50 paperback copies of some of my books, plus 15 copies of a book from a friend of mine. So, your chances of winning are pretty good…

Of course, I will not be shipping out over 65 packages… I will make up about 15 “sets” of books, and send those to the winners.

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God is Redeeming Life Bible & Theology Topics: blog reading, Blogging, free books, giveaway

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Redeeming God Redeeming Me

By Jeremy Myers
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Redeeming God Redeeming Me

redeeming GodWelcome to the new website: RedeemingGod.com

“Redeeming God” is still under construction, and will be for quite some time …

I was going to write a post about all the changes you can expect to see and what plans I have for the future, but then I realized that I simply don’t know what is going to happen to me or this blog next week, let alone next year.

However, here are a few things to note for right now (though these also may change):

Redeeming God? What’s that about?

Remember when Drew Marshall made fun of my blog name “Till He Comes“? I laughed it off because he said what I had been thinking for quite a while.

I never switched the name of my blog because I never had a better title. But a while back I realized that redemption is a huge theme in my life, and redemption is what God is calling me to call people to.

You may notice that “redeeming God” is a play on words. The word “Redeeming” can be both an adjective and a present participle. It can describe God (He is a Redeemer) or it can describe the action of seeking to redeem God. Which way do I intend it? I intend both. God is redeeming us, but he also needs to be redeemed. I hope to invite people into both arenas through this blog.

Read my “About” page for more.

redeeming God on the cross

Here are a few other things about RedeemingGod.com

Posting Frequency

On the Till He Comes blog, I tried to post 5-6 times per week. On this blog, I may occasionally post that frequently, but I might only post 5-6 times per year. This time around, I will publish posts, not because I have to, but because I have something to say. I will publish posts only when I have fire in my bones (Jer 20:9).

Old Content Cultivation and Curation

One of my short-term goals is to edit/cultivate/curate a lot of the old content on this blog. I want to correct various things on some of my old posts and sermon pages. I want to make some series of posts more accessible to readers. Some of my content might even get converted into a podcast.

Since I have well over 2000 posts and pages on this site, this process could take quite some time…

If you want to follow along with some of the changes that occur, you won’t actually see much of it here on the blog. Most of it will get posted on my Facebook page and on Twitter. So if you want to observe some of these “behind the scenes” changes, make sure you join me on Facebook and Twitter.

Wait! Did you Mention A Podcast?

Yes, I might start a podcast.

One problem I had with my old blog was that it consumed me. I don’t want that to happen again. A podcast is a huge undertaking, so if I start one, it might be something I do instead of publishing blog posts.

Maybe.

Hey, where are the comments?

You may notice that I turned off the comment section. Read the black box at the bottom of the page for a brief explanation.

And again, I might turn comments back on in the future. But I might not.

Are you still sending out free eBooks?

Maybe.

Skeleton Church by Jeremy MyersFor right now, people can still get Skeleton Church for free by subscribing to my email newsletter. This might change in the future, but it might not. I don’t know if I will publish more books in the future or not. I suspect I will, but I don’t know when, I don’t know what, and I don’t know how. If I do publish more books, and I am able to send them out for free to people who get my blog updates, I will do so.

I am also working on a way for subscribers to get many of my older books for free through email. But again, this might happen and it might not. (Are you seeing a theme here?)

What happened to the forum?

Nobody really used it, so it’s gone.

If enough people complain, maybe I will bring it back. But maybe not.

Did Adam have a belly button?

Of course he did, silly!

Well, maybe not… 😉

God is Redeeming Theology Bible & Theology Topics: Blogging, redemption, writing

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100 Top Christian Blogs 2015

By Jeremy Myers
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100 Top Christian Blogs 2015

Below is a list of the 100 Top Christian Blogs. If you made it onto this list of top Christian blogs, here is a badge you may display on your website:

About this list of the 100 Top Christian Blogs

To make this list of top Christian blogs, I gathered and inspected about 500 Christian blogs and ranked them using a variety of factors. Some of the blogs I inspected are listed below the list of the 100 Top Christians blogs.

I will update this list occasionally, so if you want your blog to be considered for future ranking, and your blog is not listed below the list of 100 Top Christian blogs, please include a link to your blog in the comment section. Thanks!

Oh, and do I need to say it?

I guess so…. sigh…

Disclaimer: I do not necessarily endorse all the views or perspectives of the bloggers on this list. The list contains many Christian bloggers who write from theological perspectives with which I have some disagreement.

Like who? (Let’s see who I can offend…) Calvinists, Charismatics, Conservative Baptists, and Catholics, just to name a few. Remember, I, Jeremy Myers, am the ONLY correct blogger in the world. (I’m KIDDING!)

Anyway, if someone is on the list of Top Christian blogs and you think they are a heretic, don’t burn me for it! Go be a troll on their site… (I’m kidding again!)

How I Created the List of 100 Top Christian Blogs

Below is an explanation of how I went about ranking these 100 Top Christian Blogs.

First, I gathered the list of Christian blogs using these sites:

  • Invesp Top Christian Blogs List
  • Kent Shaffer’s Top Christian Blogs
  • Jared Moore’s List of Christian Blogs
  • Top Christian Blogs ranked by Twitter Followers
  • Top Christian Blogs ranked by Facebook Likes
  • Technorati Religion Blog List

Second, I removed all “Community Blogs” which had multiple authors. This caused all blogs from Patheos, the Gospel Coalition, and other similar blogs to be dropped from the list. The reason I did this twofold. Many of these community blogs are not accurately ranked by Alexa, Compete, and Quantcast, which are three of the ranking factors I used (see below). But more than this, I wanted this list to honor the individual blogger who started his or her blog from scratch, and has labored away at it for years, slowly building an audience and faithfully writing quality posts which get read and shared. Those huge mega community blogs often overshadow the quality writing and hard work of individual bloggers. So if a blogger was writing on a community blog, I kept them off my list.

Finally, once I had my list of individual bloggers, I ranked them using a variety of factors. These factors include:

  • Traffic Rank on Alexa
  • Traffic Rank on Compete
  • Traffic Rank on Quantcast
  • Back link Count (shows people are linking to your content)
  • Pages Indexed by Google (shows that the blogger is writing a lot)
  • A variety of other traffic and social signals

The ranking number in the list below is a compilation of these ranking signals. The lower the number, the better the blog ranks.

How to get on this list of Top Christian Blogs

If you are not on this list and you want to work toward getting on it, or if you are on it and want to know what you can do to rise in the ranks of these top Christian blogs, here are six recommendations:

  1. Hone your blogging skills by watching my free Blogging Tutorial Videos
  2. Add the Alexa Traffic Rank Extension to your preferred web browser.
  3. Register your site at Quantcast for tracking.
  4. Join Synchroblogs, blog chains, and leave comments on other blogs.
  5. Get a WordPress plugin like Social Network Auto Poster to help your posts get listed on social sites like Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and others.
  6. Write, write, write, and write some more!

Here then, are the 100 Top Christian Blogs

100 Top Christian Blogs

Rank Score Blog Title and Link Blogger Name
1 154,597 A Holy Experience Ann Voskamp
2 192,368 Challies Tim Challies
3 235,122 Albert Mohlers Blog Albert Mohler
4 251,128 Fr. Z’s Blog John Zuhlsdorf
5 316,787 Storyline Donald Miller
6 383,086 Thom Rainer Thom Ranier
7 550,752 Rachel Held Evans Rachel Held Evans
8 557,818 Sarah Bessey Sarah Bessey
9 580,570 Jen Hatmaker Jen Hatmaker
10 595,340 Redeeming God Jeremy Myers
11 652,418 Ron Edmondson Ron Edmondson
12 711,283 Denny Burk Denny Burk
13 786,684 James MacDonald James MacDonald
15 963,386 Living Proof Beth Moore
16 996,347 Blog and Mablog Doug Wilson
17 1,023,584 Moore to the Point Russell Moore
18 1,089,410 Red Letter Christians Tony Campolo & Shane Claiborne
19 1,311,565 Liturgy Bosco Peters
20 1,682,805 Stuff Christians Like Jon Acuff
21 1,796,877 Beyond Evangelical Frank Viola
22 1,919,246 Alpha & Omega Ministries James White
23 1,924,814 Perry Noble Perry Noble
24 2,054,915 Tony Morgan Live Tony Morgan
25 2,109,696 ReKnew Greg Boyd
26 2,250,404 What’s Best Next Matt Perman
27 2,318,149 Insight Grahame Knox
28 2,380,857 Everyday Theology Marc Cortez
29 2,395,631 Margaret Feinberg Margaret Feinberg
30 2,439,869 Istoria Ministries Blog Wade and Rachelle Burleson
31 2,481,178 Matthew Paul Turner Matthew Paul Turner
32 2,483,199 The Old Black Church! Ann Brock
33 2,484,562 Elizabeth Esther Elizabeth Esther
34 2,744,486 Jarrid Wilson Jarrid Wilson
35 2,671,478 J.D. Greear J.D. Greear
36 2,701,284 Unsettled Christianity Joel L. Watts
37 2,726,393 The American Jesus Zack Hunt
38 2,777,664 Stuff Fundies Like Darrell
39 2,820,823 Pastor Joe McKeever Joe McKeever
40 2,916,119 Experimental Theology Richard Beck
41 2,925,323 Communicate Jesus Steve Kryger
42 2,937,150 Growing Kids Ministry Lindsey Whitney
43 2,968,959 Zwinglius Redivivus Jim West
44 3,002,600 The Very Worst Missionary Jamie Wright
45 3,081,473 Head Heart Hand David Murray
46 3,124,265 Grace Evangelical Society Bob Wilkin
47 3,138,393 Brian McLaren Brian McLaren
48 3,147,025 Joshua Breland Joshua Breland
49 3,224,116 Ragamuffin Soul Carlos Whittaker
50 3,228,286 Living By Faith Blog Steve Fuller
51 3,246,945 Counseling Solutions Rick Thomas
52 3,261,402 Adam McLane Adam McLane
53 3,271,638 LeadingSmart Tim Stevens
54 3,305,025 Church Leader Insights Nelson Searcy
55 3,310,856 Mark Driscoll Mark Driscoll
56 3,388,157 Faith and Theology Ben Myers
57 3,410,810 Andy Naselli Andy Naselli
58 3,431,730 Frame & Poythress John Frame & Vern Poythress
59 3,489,281 Sam Luce Sam Luce
60 3,500,419 Josh Harris Josh Harris
61 3,530,308 Worship Matters Bob Kauflin
62 3,603,634 Cerulean Sanctum Dan Edelen
63 3,604,929 Blogging Theologically Aaron Armstrong
64 3,623,299 DJ Chuang DJ Chuang
65 3,691,804 Ev’ry Day I’m Pastorin’… Anonymous
66 3,758,669 Attempts at Honesty Mark McIntyre
67 3,773,157 The Life of Lew Ayotte Lew Ayotte
68 3,914,974 Kingdom Living Matt Dabbs
69 3,919,027 Ordinary Pastor Erik Raymond
70 4,004,643 Biblical Evidence for Catholicism David Armstrong
71 4,011,430 Canon Fodder Michael J. Kruger
72 4,055,459 Dave Black Online Dave Black
73 4,113,078 Sayable Lore Ferguson
74 4,136,749 WithoutWax Pete Wilson
75 4,157,654 Pomomusings Adam Walker Cleaveland
76 4,193,867 Lori Roeleveld Lori Roeleveld
77 4,209,363 Reading Acts Phillip Long
78 4,371,079 Lifestream Wayne Jacobsen
79 4,374,256 Brad Lomenick Brad Lomenick
80 4,391,004 Claude Mariottini Claude Mariottini
81 4,422,101 Christian Apologetics Maryann Spikes
82 4,525,668 Eugene Cho Eugene Cho
83 4,605,630 Larry Hurtado’s Blog Larry Hurtado
84 4,615,657 Children’s Ministry Online Kenny Conley
85 4,646,490 Jason D Bradley Jason Bradley
86 4,653,015 Shaun Groves Shaun Groves
87 4,668,552 Kingdom in the Midst Marty Duren
88 4,705,134 The Naked Bible Michael S. Heiser
89 4,734,948 Practical Shepherding Brian Croft
90 4,743,172 Learning my Lines… Walt Mueller
90 4,758,260 Thinking Out Loud Paul Wilkinson
92 4,812,623 Skye Box Skye Jethani
93 4,863,776 Ferrell’s Travel Blog Ferrell Jenkins
94 4,937,388 Man of Dravity Tyler Braun
95 5,018,872 Courageous Christian Father Steve Patterson
96 5,037,707 For His Renown Jim Hamilton
97 5,100,720 Simply Church Felicity Dale
98 5,102,813 RJ Grune RJ Grunewald
99 5,129,856 Provocations & Pantings Timmy Brister
100 5,211,506 Doug Fields Doug Fields

Previous Lists of Top Christian Bloggers

This is an old list of Top Christian Bloggers. See the most recent list here: The 100 Top Christian Bloggers

How to get on this list of Top Christian Blogs

I mentioned these above, but let me reiterate it here:

If you are not on this list and you want to work toward getting on it, or if you are on it and want to know what you can do to rise in the ranks of these top Christian blogs, here are six recommendations:

  1. Hone your blogging skills by watching my free Blogging Tutorial Videos
  2. Add the Alexa Traffic Rank Extension to your preferred web browser.
  3. Register your site at Quantcast for tracking.
  4. Join Synchroblogs, blog chains, and leave comments on other blogs.
  5. Get a WordPress plugin like Social Network Auto Poster to help your posts get listed on social sites like Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and others.
  6. Write, write, write, and write some more!

God is Redeeming Theology Bible & Theology Topics: Blogging, synchroblog, top Christian blogs

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