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Friday Links Roundup: Two Post Friday & Blog News Edition

This week, we have been writing posts dealing the The Equip Network. We have one more to go, and that will post later today.

For those of you who get emails from me about posts, please note that there will be no email about this post later today. Just come back here later (probably after 2PM Central), and it should be up.

Also, we have a quick announcement to make concerning the blog. For some time I have sent emails when new posts were up. The email for today’s Links Roundup was the last email. I have had some trouble with my gmail account lately, and I think that we have sent a sufficient number of emails to know who is going to read the blog and who isn’t.

Even though you won’t get emails, please continue to come back. Our posting schedule should return to normal next week (Monday will be book reviews, Tuesday will be “regular” articles, Wednesday will be a list, Thursday will have our hymn reflection and Friday will be the Links Roundup).

Thanks for reading, and continue to spread the word about our blog!

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On to the links for this week:

1. Dale Sadler posted a great “double list” that every parent needs to read. Enjoy “I Promise these 8 Things to My Children.”

2. Jonathan Jones writes of some of the great things we hear when we meet together with the Church. You will find encouragement in “The Soothing Sounds of the Assembly.”

3. Trey Morgan printed a great list this week that will cause you to think. You might even want to print this one out and file it in your marriage folder. His good post is “25 Ways to Kill a Good Marriage.”

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We hope you have a great weekend. We have a very busy weekend ahead of us, but it’s all good stuff. We are having a garage sale today and tomorrow, as we try to sell a lot of our baby and toddler clothes. Also, I will be going to our elders’, deacons,’ and preachers’ retreat tomorrow. This is a first for Lebanon Road, and we are excited about the plans that will be made for 2011 and beyond at this all-day get-together.

Then, it will be the Lord’s Day, and our prayer is that you remember Him above all else on His Day.

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