Posted in Miscellaneous on April 30th, 2007 9 Comments »
(By Nathan Busenitz)
Today’s post concludes our 4-part series on blogging in a Christ-honoring way. From the outset, we have been addressing the question, What principles should guide Christians as they interact on blogs?
9. Choose Your Battles Carefully
Fights always draw a crowd. And in the blogosphere, it seems there is always a fight going on somewhere. Sometimes [...]
(By Nathan Williams)
Having already discussed the first two parts in Jonathan Edwards’s book Religious Affections here and here, I wanted to finish my discussion of the book by touching on the third part of it.
Edwards’s treatment of our affections is exceptionally logical. He begins the book by giving the reader definitions and building the [...]
Posted in Miscellaneous on April 27th, 2007 5 Comments »
(By Nathan Busenitz)
We had intended to conclude our series today, but it all got a bit too lengthy. So we’ll wait until Monday to finish it up. Today we will look at points 7 and 8, as we continue looking at how to blog in a way that honors the Lord.
The question we are seeking to [...]
Posted in Miscellaneous on April 26th, 2007 15 Comments »
(By Nathan Busenitz)
This is continued from yesterday’s post, responding to the question, “What principles should guide Christians who interact on blogs?” For those wondering about the title of this series, see Luke 6:41–42. My concern is that, when blogging, we must be careful not to point out the sins of others in such a way that we [...]
Posted in Miscellaneous on April 25th, 2007 20 Comments »
(By Nathan Busenitz)
What principles should guide Christians who interact on blogs?
Having been asked this question on multiple occasions, even recently, I thought I would attempt to give a brief answer — highlighting ten Bible-based principles that I attempt (admittedly imperfectly) to employ in my own blogging ventures. I’m sure that additional ideas and principles could [...]