I know I’m a year late, but as I began to assemble the top
ten blog posts of 2012, I realized that there were a few from 2011 that still
had value and might well be worth a second look. Here they are, more or less in order of
popularity.
1) God
Will Destroy the Fat Cats – November 29, 2011 – A Blog about God’s desire
to destroy the rich, well, not really… but sort of.
2) Laws
of Man and God - Are guns evil? Part 1 - February 9, 2011 - Part 1 of 4 –
The first in a series that I wrote after the shooting of Gabriel Giffords. Not really pro-gun or anti gun, just asking a
lot of questions and thinking out loud.
The first two installments made the year’s top ten, but while part 3 was
moderately popular, almost no one made it to part 4. My lesson?
Even broken into pieces, this was just too long.
3) Happy
Birthday Mr. Shea! - February 2, 2011 - A tribute to George Beverly Shea on his 102nd birthday.
4) Laws
of Man and God - Are guns evil? Part 2– February 10, 2011 - Part 2 of 4
5) Living
Together, No Harm No Foul? – April 27, 2011 – Is living together normal,
healthy, moral and responsible? I’m sure
you can find lots of people who think it’s a good idea, but, well, no.
6) Seeing
God in the World Around You – March 25, 2011 - A man I never met, weeps
during my talk, wondering how I knew so much about his life. I didn’t.
But God did.
7) 20/20
Blindness - March 31, 2011 – A blind man is thrown out of a restaurant
because of his guide dog. Apparently,
humans are just as blind today as the Pharisees that Jesus knew.
8) Christmas
in January – January 4, 2011- I explain why our family still leaves our
Christmas decorations us until the first week in January. Not everyone celebrates Christmas on December
25th you know.
9) Too
Busy for God? – May 25, 2011 – Do you plans for the summer, or for the New
Year, include church. If church is
important to you, don’t allow it to happen by accident.
10) A
New Digital Divide – Who wins, who loses? - January 19, 2011 – As we become
an increasingly technological society, we cannot allow ourselves to forget the
people who are being left behind.
Honorable
Mention) The
Nightmare of Democracy? – February 14, 2011 – I include this, a blog that
was written at the very beginning of what we now call the Arab Spring. In it, I worried that the revolution in Egypt
might not be such a great thing. In the
two years since, attacks on Coptic Christians and on the Coptic Church have
increased and the government has shown little interest in preventing it. Events are still unfolding in the Middle East
and as they do, out brothers and sisters in Christ will continue to be in need
of our prayers.
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