I have no idea what the answer is, unless joining one more group adds to the blog roll and let's you climb the link-o-sphere. But I'm not sure I would want to play lion jumping into a mess of Christians this way, either. LOL
Adrian Warnock lists the Top 25 Christian Blogs (by links). After browsing the list, I'm left wondering what makes these blogs particularly 'Christian'?


Dan, stay away. Nothing Christian to be found there.
Posted by: Cindi in PA | Tuesday, October 11, 2005 at 01:49 AM
I took a look....I'm actually fascinated by the Spurgeon Sermons. Charles Spurgeon was a very prolific writer, orator, theologian and preacher in England. He wrote and preached to the "common" man. I've read some of his writing. He and T.S. Lewis have always interested me. I'll go back and check out that site again when I have time.
Posted by: moonpie | Tuesday, October 11, 2005 at 02:25 AM
Moonpie,
I like your observations, interests and comments. Thanks a lot for the validation.
May God Bless YOU....
Posted by: AkekoaHoAlethia | Tuesday, October 11, 2005 at 04:20 AM
Akekoa - I was thinking more about Spurgeon today as well as C. S. Lewis, who wrote the Chronicles of Narnia and The Screwtape Letters, among other things. I noticed that in last night's post, I was thinking "C. S. Lewis" but typed T. S. Lewis. Maybe somewhere in the back of my mind I was also thinking of T. S. Eliot (same era as Lewis), who wrote more poetry than prose but not much about Christianity.
As far as the Christian Blogs, I'm at a loss for the most part. I suppose that some bloggers classify their blog as "Christian" if they occasionally or regularly post articles about issues surrounding Christianity.
Posted by: moonpie | Wednesday, October 12, 2005 at 02:08 AM