The Christian Carnival CX is up, this week hosted by Jordan's View. This week's theme: The Education of the Soul.
Carnival of the Cats #100 has been posted, and I am linked with this post.
Friday Ark #74 is up at The Modulator. Millie's posts Staying Warm and The Huntress are included in this week's ark.
Another Wednesday carnival, this one the Carnival of the GOP Bloggers.
Christian Carnival CVIX is up at Pursuing Holiness. This week's theme: Love.
My post "Say It Ain't So, Jim" was included under Love of Children.
Carnival of the Cats #99 has been posted, and I make my grand appearance. You should go have a look!
Wittenberg Gate hosts this week's Christian Carnival:
Posts are divided into the following categories: Apologetics, Bible Study, Books, Christian Living, Church Issues, Culture & Current Events, Family, Gospel, and Theology.
Do you think anything I write is carnival-worthy?
Christian Carnival LXVI, brought to you by Pseudo-Polymath:
Welcome to Christian Carnival number LXVI. Thank you all very much for the time and effort XX of you have put into preparing the essays which make this carnival possible.
The theme for today's Carnival is to try be akin to liturgy, that is I'm going to try to organize the posts as best I can to parallel a service of worship. What that means is that after reading the (your) wonderful essays, I categorized it by what part of the liturgy it evoked for me. So enough about me, let's go in a join the service.
The 65th Christian Carnival is up today at AnotherThink. Interestingly, the carnival was posted from Oaxaca:
I am posting this week's Christian Carnival from Oaxaca, Mexico, a land of many languages and cultures. I'm using Paul's nine evidences of the transformed life as a way of forcing some structure on your entries.
You'll find a section for each "fruit of the Spirit" rendered in English, in Greek, and in one of the indigenous languages of Mexico—this last accompanied by a semi-literal translation.
I hope this serves as a reminder that we will stand before Jesus with men and women from every nation and tribe and people and language. (Rev. 7:9) Pray that the Word of Life may very soon reach into every dark corner of the earth.
Interesting for two reasons: 1) since Oaxaca is where I'll be going this summer on a mission trip, and 2) because it gives me hope that I'll be able to mission-blog live while I'm there.