Favorites of 2007
Excuse me while I indulge myself in a little year end blog review, with links to my favorite posts for each month.
January
January was a month for lists, including one with books on theology suitable for the lay person. Favorite post? The coyote one, hands down.
It was children’s poetry month, with lots and lots of participation from other bloggers. I also wrote a little about what propitation means. But my favorite post during February was one of the Saturday’s Old Photo posts.
March
This is the month I moved over here to the new blog. It was also the Irish themed month, and that was a whole lot of fun. During March, I worked hard on a couple of posts on redemption: What Does It Mean? and From What Are Sinners Delivered? Still, my favorite post was one I wrote on the spur of the moment after an incident in the supermarket, Doing Our Job.
April
During April, I was still in my William Cowper, William Wilberforce and John Newton phase, so this month’s favorites are a couple of Sunday’s Hymn posts that included a bit on the life or William Cowper: There Is A Fountain and God Moves In A Mysterious Way.
May
In May I started the series from Hebrews 1 called Seven Statements About the Son, and those posts are undoubtedly that month’s most substantive post, but my favorite post has to be the one on Mike the Headless Chicken.
I graduated the youngest and finished up the Seven Statements about the Son posts with Seated at God’s Right Hand.
July
July was the month for justification. You’ll find
- A quiz on justification, with answers here, here, here, and here.
- Christ’s Active and Passive Obedience in our Justification
August
I didn’t have all that much to say in August because I was making jam, canning peaches, harvesting the garden and painting the deck. I did manage to put together a quiz on the biblical and historical doctrine of the Trinity along with answers.
September
Let’s see. I posted instructions for canning peaches, and started posting the Theological Term of the Week with a post on the perspicuity of scripture.
I continued on with the theological terms posts and put together a biographical sketch of Jan Hus.
November was a month of thanksgiving and I managed to post thankful thoughts every day until I went on a two week holiday.
December
This month my biggest undertaking was hosting the Recipe Round Up, but my very favorite posts were the ones with scripture about Christ and light.
Reader Comments (3)
I remember them all!
I really enjoyed the children's poetry month and all the round-ups and learned from your theological posts.
It was a good year at Rebecca Writes.
I was along to read each one during the year. Happy New Year, Rebecca!
Happy New Year to you Rebecca - and I appreciate your blog - thanks for encouraging me!