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Inside Mike's HeadA brand new United Methodist pastor thinks out loud about faith, life and ministry...
On ne voit bien qu'avec le coeurI'm a current first year M. Div student at Drew Theological Seminary in Madison, NJ. These are my random musings on life, the universe, and everything. You will find anything from amusing quotes, reactions to class, deep thoughts, what I ate for breakfast, and most things in-between.
Methodist CornerYou'll find here, from time to time, posts on various topics.
Whatever has my attention at the moment will find it's way here.
SageI am a student at Candler School of Theology, Emory University in Atlanta.I'm also a student pastor in the United Methodist Church, and serve a rural charge in the conference.
Thoughts from the heart on the leftThese are my weekly thoughts based on the common lectionary. I have been a certified lay speaker in the United Methodist Church since 1991 and a "long-term" supply preacher since 1995. Presently, I am not assigned to any particular church so I use this blog to put down my thoughts.
Sense & non blogReflections, spiritual and otherwise, from an unconventional pastor.
Locusts & HoneyLocusts & Honey is a blog about politics and faith by a United Methodist seminarian.
32 FlavorsThe MethotakuOtaku is the Japanese word for 'enthusiast' and it has all the negative connotations that the English term had in John Wesley's day. It is thus with no small satisfaction that I can say that I am an otaku for all things Methodist. I consider both progressive and evangelical, and am currently an undergraduate student, and a candidate for ordination. I will hopefully entering seminary in the fall of '06.