Some of us should probably wear this sticker on our foreheads as fair warning:
People need to know who they’re dealing with.
Some of us should probably wear this sticker on our foreheads as fair warning:
People need to know who they’re dealing with.
What a paradigm shift in our culture. I find it a constant challenge as a Christian to first think “I’m going to PRAY about this,” (and do it) before going down the path towards articulating my “take” on the matter.
Take every thought captive to the mind of Christ.
Oh yeah, I just might blog about this … ![]()
ROFL.. That is awesome. It does make me look at myself and realize that i may be looking at my take too often and need to keep my eyes on God.
def. i like the above comments too.
like, you see a sticker that says, “i’m so going to blog this.” and then you blog it. nice.
I’m so going to *Twitter* that.
now i am wondering if i should stop my toddler daughter from emptying the pantry can by can.. or simply blog about it. decisions decisions … ![]()
I think that I am going to blog about this post…
Yogi
My fifteen-year-old prefaces every “important” thing she tells me with “And this is NOT open for blogging……..”
So at least my family knows……
Is it not just possible that blogging is a form of prayer?
Depends on what you say and how you say it, doesn’t it..
LOL. Thanks for the smiles this a.m.
Christians definitely need to be wise in their blogging. Kind of like those Christians who have the Jesus fish on their cars, yet have varying forms of road rage? We need to be good ambassadors.
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