Striving for the Unity of the Faith for the Glory of God ~ Eph. 4:3,13; Rom. 15:5-7

fundyreformed on December 18th, 2009

Abraham Piper at Twenty-Two Words recently commented on why bloggers link to Amazon:
Why bloggers link to Amazon so much…other than that Amazon is cheap and has everything.
Whenever I link to Amazon, then you click and buy something, I make money. This is true for almost every serious blogger.
He’s right.  And I thought I would [...]

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In my blog finds I highlight some of the best articles I’ve found online recently. You can see all my blog finds in my sidebar, under the Bob’s Blog Finds & Bob’s on Twitter sections.
Tiger Woods Controversy
I don’t relish the media’s obsession with all the gory details of things like this.  Thankfully, I’ve missed [...]

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fundyreformed on August 23rd, 2009

The last few years have seen the world wide web do a number on fundamentalism.  I speak particularly of the independent fundamental Baptist (IFB) movement, and the influence of blogs like Sharper Iron (SI).
Jason Janz, SI’s founder, published his young fundamentalist survey, and soon thereafter Phil Johnson (of Pyromaniac fame), delivered his speech “Dead Right: [...]

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fundyreformed on July 23rd, 2009

Over the years, I’ve covered quite a few blogging tips.  I’ve been meaning to blog about this one for quite a while.
As you find time throughout your day to surf the web, I’m sure you make the rounds to a few of your favorite blogs (like mine!), or check out your Google Reader.  If you [...]

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fundyreformed on June 4th, 2009

Carl Trueman has a great post on dealing with web critics or blog attacking bandits. I thought his advice was spot on, and his example of a Gospel-centered response to criticism quite helpful. I took the liberty of quoting Carl at some length, but I encourage you to read the full article.
This raises [...]

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fundyreformed on December 6th, 2007

Does anyone remember all the buzz that surrounded 2004 Democratic candidate for president Howard Dean? His support came mostly from blogs and the internet, and at that time blogs were quite new. His campaign fizzled and he never did win the nomination, but he helped redefine politics as we know it. The [...]

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