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Thursday, April 30, 2015

Blogger Interest Page Rankings

I am not sure how Blogger ranks their blogger's interest pages but I suspect that it is based on the number of posts on the blog. The current number of posts on this blog is 1614.

On each blogger's Profile Page there is a listing compiled by that blogger of their specific interests. Each interest page lists and ranks other bloggers who share the same interest. Most of the more common interests list more than 5000 people.

Here are the Interest Page listings for Saints on the Loose! as of 15 April 2015.  The rankings are constantly changing.

Baptist #1
Christian Writers #1
Trinity #1
Evangelical Theology #1
Doctrine #1
Christian Publishing #1
Theology #1
Medical Technology #1
Competitive Sports #1
Hematology #1
Inventions #1
Horror #1
Christian Blogs #1
Literary Agents #1
Christianity #2
Religion #2
Humor #2
Biography #2
Grandchildren #2
Grace #2
Films #3
Genealogy #3
Baseball #3
Science Fiction #4
Comedy #4
Philosophy #5
Football #6
Science #8
Art >#10
History >#10
Writing >#10
Books >#10


Monday, April 27, 2015

Papal Organ Donor

A piece of Christian trivia: Pope Benedict XVI was the first pope in history to enter office as a declared organ donor.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

The About This Blog Page

I have updated the About This Blog page. It is in the white box in the rights side sidebar.

Update to the Blog Header

I have recently updated the header message on this blog. The new header: κηρυσσων την βασιλειαν του θεου και διδασκων τα περι του κυριου ιησου χριστου μετα πασης παρρησιας ακωλυτως. The underlying meaning of this blog is this: the essential unity of Christians worldwide regardless of race, nationality, or religious denomination. There are real disagreements among us but there is a small remnant in every authentically Christian gathering. The Holy Spirit is leading His remnant into deeper understandings of the "meat" of the Gospel and not just the "milk.

The Meaning of This Blog

The underlying meaning of this blog is this: the essential unity of Christians worldwide regardless of race, nationality, differing doctrinal emphases, church governance, or religious denomination. Even with real, substantive disagreements among us, there is a remnant (sometimes very small in number, but very real) in every country and in every authentically Christian denomination. The remnant is composed or same-minded people, led by the Holy Spirit, who are the real true Church, the ekklesia. The Holy Spirit is leading His remnant into every area of life and into increasingly deeper understandings of the "meat" of the Gospel and not just the "milk."

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Family Crosses

This last Sunday was Easter day. At the church which my son and his family attend, the families participated in a wonderful ceremony. The parents and their children built small crosses and wrapped them in burlap. Nails were placed in the cross at the points where the hands and feet of Jesus were positioned. The parents read a text explaining the meaning of the cross and the nails and said a family prayer.

Then the parents explained the Resurrection and the children and parents placed flowers and plant branches into the burlap to represent the beauty of life. The parents explained to the children that Jesus was really dead and then rose, defeating death forever.

Afterwards, the families carried the crosses home. There were as many different crosses as there were families. The crosses were all different. The crosses were all the same. The crosses were all beautiful. Just like us.

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Amazing Grace Snow Globe


Snow globes are glass balls filled with water and a substance resembling snow. When the globe is shaken, the interior of the globe seems to be engulfed in a blizzard of swirling snow. Various scenes, often of a religious nature, but not always, are depicted by tiny figurines and landscapes inside the globe.