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Here are links to the Mount Olive blog and other blogs by thought provoking writers. The links here are not intended as an endorsement of a particular opinion or theology. The intent is merely to inform or to stimulate thought and discussion about your own faith and actions.
Mount Olive's own blog, initiated to document the 2011 mission trip to Tanzania.
A blog of blogs
at the ELCA website.
NewsBytes
News of the Southeastern Minnesota Synod of the ELCA.
The blog page of lutheranforum.org.
Greg believes there is no conflict between faith, on the one hand, and critical philosophical, scientific and historical reasoning, on the other. To the contrary, he believes that the best philosophical, scientific and historical reasoning strongly supports the core convictions of the Christian faith. His theology of a Kingdom that transcends politics and nationalism, his call to a radical, socially engaged form of discipleship and to racial reconciliation as well as his prophetic stance on the inherently destructive nature of religion, have all had a transforming impact on believers and non-believers alike.
Internet Monk has been consistently rated in the top twenty Christian blogs in the world. Michael Spencer, the blogger, passed away on April 5, 2010. His associates are currently republishing some of the best essays from the past 10 years.
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