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July Religion in Everyday Life Blog Carnival

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Welcome to the July Religion in Everyday Life blog carnival. I’ve received quite a large number of great submission, and reading all of these various views on how we can find religion in every aspect of life is really interesting. Thanks to all who have submitted, and feel free to submit again for August!

Heather Flanagan presents Congratulations! It’s a God! posted at Visualize Possibilities. This post looks at how God can be born though us in every new moment. It is a playful article and definitely on topic.

Sundance presents Faith posted at A Girl Named Sundance.

Does the “abolition” of Limbo by the Pope mean all will eventually go to Heaven? Simon presents Does Pope Benedict XVI endorse apokatastasis? posted at Apokatastasis. He also presents The Hesychast and the Ten Commandments at the same site.

The Junky’s Wife presents The Junky’s Wife: A God I Can Embrace posted at The Junky’s Wife.

Brandon Peele presents Male v. Female Spirituality posted at Generative Transformation.

Ungraspable presents Top Three Writing Lessons From the Bible posted at Savvy Writer. This was one of my favorite submissions!!!

We are caught up working for security and stability. Hiyasmin R. Linatoc presents The Story We Live and Celebrate, Part I posted at Mind, Heart, and Mysteries.

Travis presents It’s a Party! Let’s get dressed!! posted at traviseneix.

Hakim Abdullah presents How Do Jews Pray? posted at Hakim Abdullah.

Sheppard Salter presents Reminiscing On Hiking posted at salterblog.com.

ChristianPF presents What is the ROOT of all evil? posted at Money in the Bible | Christian Personal Finance Blog. A discussion about one of the most mis-quoted verses in the bible.

Trust requires the ability to get outside oneself. Why do I find that so hard to do? Charles H. Green presents Trust, Freedom and Resentment posted at Trust Matters.

John Hill presents What Is Spirituality? posted at Universe Of Success.

Leslie Williams presents Do You Weary in Well Doing?: The Battle Belongs to the Lord posted at Do You Weary in Well Doing?. The battle is the Lord’s.

Ched presents Reminding the Redeemed of their Rescue: A Confession posted at Says Simpleton.

Why is it appropriate in American culture to harshly criticize Mormons & what is it like being LDS today? Kate presents I´m a Mormon & it´s ok posted at Kate’s Blog.

JHS Esq. presents Rediscovering What I Believe posted at Colloquium. Guest Author Robert W. Mattheis, Bishop Emeritus of the Sierra Pacific Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, discusses the way in which his faith and belief is evolving over time and raises thought-provoking questions about the manner in which faith is conceptualized.

Hopeful Spirit explains why we must practice tolerance toward each other in order to live peacefully and in harmony, and because it is a decidedly Christian trait. Monday Candle Moment: Tolerance posted at On the Horizon.

Diversity is part of the magic of Life. We all have our own paths in life, we need to practice non-judgment. Karen Lynch presents Freedom of Thought posted at LivethePower.

Tupelo Kenyon presents How to Keep Your Word posted at Tupelo Kenyon. Celebrate life through the creative power of your word.

Mark30 presents The Bible Can Help Your Marriage posted at Business Blog.

:: Suzanne :: presents he was listening after all posted at :: adventures in daily living ::.

Anmol Mehta presents My Baby Is Silencing My Mind posted at Mastery of Meditation, Enlightenment & Kundalini Yoga.

As always, the views expressed above are not necessarily the views I hold, but it is important to learn about various ideas when on a lifetime spiritual journey, and healthy discussion is always a plus, so feel free to leave comments either here or directly on the sites of the posts!


5 Responses to “July Religion in Everyday Life Blog Carnival”

  1. Karen Lynch Says:

    Allison,
    Thanks for including my post! I’ll get a link back to you shortly!
    Looks like a great carnival. Looking forward to doing some reading!

  2. Live The Power » Freedom of Thought Says:

    [...] This post is included in the July Religion in Everyday Life blog carnival. [...]

  3. Hopeful Spirit Says:

    The correct link for my entry is http://hopefulspirit.com/?p=93

    Thanks!

  4. On the Horizon » Monday Candle Moment: Tolerance Says:

    [...] in the Religion in Everyday Life Blog Carnival at Find [...]

  5. Arlene Says:

    Hello. Thank you for including our post at MHM. Just learned about linking so I will put your link in our blog soon :) Take care!

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