The voting begins! My thanks go to Doug who was the first blogging friend to let me know that I made the ten finalists list in "The Best Religious Blog"!
I have to admit, this was quite a surprise for me!
I'm humbled, excited and... a bit scared. Now I really need to "do well for the Lord." The pressure is on.
On second thought, I am going to keep in mind what my wonderful sister in Christ, Susan Smith, said over in the nominations thread at Weblogs 2007. She wrote:
Religion is man trying to reach God. Christianity is God reaching man. This blog is not "religious." However, it shows true LIFE in Jesus the Messiah. When we accept the way and understand the truth, then we have the LIFE.
Beautifully stated, Susan! Thank you for your true words of wisdom!
Jesus the Messiah is where my focus has been and where it will always remain.
Here is a direct link to:
The Religious Blog Finalists Voting page
Note: Each person can vote once every 24 hours.
You can also reach the main nominations page which lists all of the categories by clicking on the 2007 Weblog Awards icon featured above. The same icon can also be accessed via the icon on the left sidebar. Then, scroll down to the category you wish to vote in and cast your vote!
Polls close on November 8th.
If you have any questions, problems, or suggestions, please don't hesitate to comment!
Thanks and God bless all of you!
In Christ,
Christine
I cast my vote for you today!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jaded!
ReplyDeleteTalkWisdom needs all the votes it can get. Some tough competition on the list...especially the big, well-known blogs like "Evangelical Outpost" and "What Does the Prayer Really Say?".
Compared to these giants, this blog is the proverbial "little fish in the big pond!" lol
My vote is in for today!
ReplyDeleteI'll pitch you some votes on my blog on Monday when my traffic is back up -- it always slows a bit on the weekend but kicks in pretty good on Mondays with the fresh column up.
Good luck!
congratulations - that's really a compliment.
ReplyDeletewhy i closed my blog: i've had some stuff going on in my own life that caused me to go awol from work a couple of days. i shared with my boss a couple of posts that i said kind of explained what was going on.
anyway, he felt obligated to show them to the head of HR, who called and said that, from he read, he was worried about me. we talked a bit, and i seemed to settle him down a bit. but his concern was genuine.
so i decided just to shut the thing down for awhile - it's been good for my soul-wrestling, but if i can't be genuine (ie, because "someone may be watching"), i'm not going to do it.
and the arguing has gotten me down a bit. actually, a lot.
but i'll get back in the saddle in awhile.
thanks for asking.
mike rucker
(top5 blog reference deleted...)
p.s. - i just read your comment, "...vote once every 24 hours."
ReplyDeletesurely, christine, you aren't suggesting stuffing the ballot box, are you?... :)
tsk, tsk, tsk.
you probably think dick nixon was only guilty of getting caught, too...
or are you too young to remember him?
mike rucker
Thank you all for your support!
ReplyDeleteLooks like I'm in the running for 7th place? heh heh
Oh well.
It's just really nice to make the finalist list.
Oh and, yoo hoo...earth to Mike? The rules at the Weblog Awards site specify that each person is allowed to vote once every 24 hours over the duration of the voting period.
I'll take that apology now...
Sorry to hear about the trouble at work. Aren't people supposed to have the right to free speech after work hours?
Sheesh!
I hear about problems like this all the time. No wonder people are cautious when it comes to blogging!
I'm so glad that I don't have a boss telling me what to do!
mars to venus...
ReplyDeletei didn't say those weren't the rules, silly - but living here in georgia, it just sounds like the old days when people voted "early and often" in elections. reminds me of the herman talmadge days (look him up).
so...will the weblog awards have a poll tax next year, too? :)
when they have the awards, will you need someone to present the award to you - like they do at the rock & roll hof?
if so, i'll volunteer:
"christine's blog is impressive - if only in it's theological errors - but i will defend to the death (not mine, of course, but somebody's) her right to be wrong...". :)
just kidding (sorta).
mike rucker
Mike wrote: "when they have the awards, will you need someone to present the award to you - like they do at the rock & roll hof?"
ReplyDeleteFrom the looks of the current voting trends in this category, I don't think that I will need to worry about anyone presenting me with an award. This blog is currently in the running for 7th place.
Perhaps I should fight for being in last place? After all, in Matthew 19 Jesus did say:
Mat 19:30 But many [that are] first shall be last; and the last [shall be] first.
Of course, Jesus wasn't talking about anything as insignificant as an earthly "award."
Mike wrote: "christine's blog is impressive - if only in it's theological errors - but i will defend to the death (not mine, of course, but somebody's) her right to be wrong...". :)
Know what? This morning I found a blog that most definitely would agree with you on that!
Go see Holy Schmidt; especially this post
It appears that the commenters there enjoy "having their ears tickled" rather than seeking out the truth of God's Word. It's just a typical sign of a generation lost in spiritual oblivion.
I could use the Bible to counter much of what is in that second post, but I think it might anger the Weblog Awards people. They might label me as a "Holy Schmidt" basher...or something.
Non-Christians don't like being told that Jesus is the only way to God the Father and that the Bible is God's Holy Word, instructive for living on this earth. Man likes "the less rules, the better." Obedience to Holy God often isn't even on their radar screen.
Perhaps when the contest is over, I might engage in a dialogue with some of the other nominees...who knows.
If I were to do so with "Holy Schmidt," I'd start with sharing these three posts:
Chopra's Jesus is Liberalism's "Gospel."
Hostility Towards Christian Faith
It's About Manipulation
On second thought, maybe I'd better not share those posts there. Anyone who seriously believes the following about "holiness" would not be open to a biblical discussion about it:
"Holiness is the state of being holy, that is, set apart for the worship or service of God or gods. It is most usually ascribed to people, but can be and often is ascribed to objects, times, or places. The word holy is related to the word whole.
The origin of the word comes from the 11th Century Old High German hulis and Old English holegn meaning Holly as in Holly Tree, considered a sacred plant to both pre-Christian Celtic and Roman worship. (source: Wikipedia)
Uh oh...what bug flew up her nose?
ReplyDeleteSeems a bit enraged at the Catholic and evangelical Christian nominees...
But she states that like myself, she will refrain from commenting at the blogs she disdains until the voting is over.
Look out...I sense that the UU storm is eventually a'comin towards Talk Wisdom and other Christian/Catholic blogs!
Must have hit a sore spot...
I must admit, she is certainly entertaining, obviously intellectual in her approach to spirituality, proud of her "tolerant" stance, and amusingly good with communicating her wrath at those she perceives to be inferior (a.k.a. Christians and Catholics).
It's O.K. though. I'll be up for a challenging discussion come Friday morning...as long as we can keep it civil.
a couple of straggler thoughts...
ReplyDeleteUU - i think, more and more, i'm considering myself a christian agnostic universalist. want to follow christ's ideal, even believe he died and rose again, but don't believe everything in the nt about him, plus believe everyone will ultimately be saved.
gee - how many evangelical heresies are in that paragraph?... :) :)
you mentioned holiness the other day as "set apart for god."
so if god is holy, who is he set apart for...us?
(previous comment is sarcastic, but legitimate.)
mike rucker