In celebration of Kingdom People’s first birthday, we’re recapping the previous year by listing the twenty-five most visited posts of the year.
#11. My Interview with Caedmon’s Call
July 3, 2007
I know I wasn’t the only person excited to see that Derek Webb had rejoined Caedmon’s Call for their new album, Overdressed – one of the best Caedmon’s albums in years. A couple months before the release, I interviewed band members Todd and Garrett about the album, the band, and the future.
June 28, 2007
Chances are, I’m always near a book. When talking to some friends about the benefits of reading “widely” and not only in one Christian tradition, I was struck by the idea: This would be a great post. Apparently, other big bloggers thought so too, and “On Reading Widely” became one of the most popular posts of the year.
#13. Sola Scriptura: The Dividing Line between the Orthodox and Evangelicals
November 10, 2006
The third post in a series of interviews with converts from Eastern Orthodoxy to evangelicalism and vice versa. This is the post where I analyzed the interviews and discovered sola scriptura to be the major dividing line, or as Theron put it: “the whole house of cards.”
#14. John’s Story: Why I Left Eastern Orthodoxy for Evangelicalism
November 9, 2006
This was the second interview in my series on Eastern Orthodoxy and evangelicalism. I sat down with a Romanian convert from the Orthodox church who is now a Baptist.
#15. Mohler on Asking Jesus into Your Heart
August 23, 2007
I actually posted this at SaidatSouthern and then linked to it from Kingdom People. Mohler’s answer to the caller’s question is worth reading.
CONTINUE READING (Posts 6-10)
Thank you Trevin for your blog. I read your posts almost every day, and I’ve been blessed because of them. It is great to see how people like you want to serve the Lord with all the heart, mind and soul.
You are a great example for me, and many other people.Thank you again for sharing your thoughts with us!
Happy anniversary, and God bless you!
Christ
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