All the posts that are part of the 'Apostolic Blogging' Category
Ink
There is something noble and great about writing. Writing forces you to decide what you think and what you believe. Writing also helps others to decide what they think and believe - through their agreement or disagreement with what you said.
Many great men and women have helped shape history through their written words. Theologians, poets, […]
The Best of Apostolic Blogging
I remember the first post on Apostolic Blogging…
All this has my mind thinking over the issue of being a messenger. Has the thought ever crossed your mind that the Lord has given you a stewardship with your blog? A stewardship with your readership?
That first post led to several more which in turn led to the […]
Apostolic Blogging: You’re a bigger influence than you think
Something to keep in mind: Bigger than your RSS subscriptions; bigger than your daily page views; bigger than your commentor community - there are more people reading your blog than you think. Some are hidden regulars and some are random visitors, and in one way or another those people look to you.
They are asking you […]
The Reality of Our Widow’s Mite
We read the story of the widow’s mite and we think; “How noble. She only had two pennies and she gave them both. She gave all she had. When I am in that situation I hope to do the same.” But if you think about it, aren’t we all in that situation? All of us […]
Apostolic Blogging: 2 Lies About Ministry
Well, well, well. What have we here? Another post on one of our favorite topics: Apostolic Blogging. Those who haven’t been around for too long may not be familiar with the A.B. category. I suggest you read the first post on apostolic stewardship and then this intro post on building and apostolic blog. Also, those […]
How To be a Christian Blogger on a Non-Christian Blog
In a recent email conversation with Alister “Blogologist” Cameron my eyes were opened to something I have noticed before, but never quite clicked with: Many Christians are publishing weblogs to a non-Christian audience. Thus ‘fencing them in’ on just how vocal they can be about their faith. Of the top of my head a few […]
Apostolic Blogging: The Person Behind the Posts
You can talk the talk on your blog, but that’s not the same as walking the walk. It can be easy to write about Godly concepts and ideas without pursuing them in you personal life. You can write about the importance all Christians praying and reading their Bibles, but are you actually doing it also? […]
Ian Barker on Knowing The Bible in Light of The End Times
Ian Barker is a full-time Bible student at FSM and on staff with IHOP-KC. He plays the drums (sometimes), works for Randy, and publishes a stellar daily bible study on his site, The Stability of Our Times. He is currently listed as one of the three premium links and is officially the first guest writer […]
Building an Apostolic Blog: Encounter
Many blogs out there write one random post after after another. Each entry seems to be something just to get them to their next one. Tell me if I’m wrong here but I bet you and your friends would rather read a weblog that has something more than just black pixels on a white screen.
Put […]


