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Finds for Fridays: September 17, 2010


Finds for Fridays" is my way of sharing some of the wonderful blogs posts I read each week. I am currently following about 100 blogs and at least scan them as much as I can. Each week, I'll note and "set aside" some posts that especially speak to me for whatever reason. And each Friday that I am able, I'll share them with you. I hope you'll stop by and read the posts, and maybe even follow the blogs if you aren't already. A win-win, right?

And now - without further ado - this week's finds.

This is the Day by Yvonne Blake at My Back Door (about 9/11 and the day the Lord has made)

Serving God Leftovers by Marvin Williams at Our Daily Journey (about giving God your best - or not)

In Defense of Old Books by Michael Hyatt at Michael Hyatt's blog (about the value of old books)

National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week by Laury Hubrich at Between the Storms (about living with, and being the daughter of someone living with, chronic illness)

Pity Party by Lori McMath at Internet Cafe Devotions (about self-pity)

Why I Don't Begrudge Atheists by Kathy Richards at Katdish.net (about belief as a choice)

Thanks for stopping by. Hope you check out these posts, and maybe even become a follower of the blogs. Some great reading out there.

Have a great weekend.


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4 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing the links. I'll try to visit some of them. I left something for you over at my place. Have a great weekend.

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  2. Thanks for the mention, Joanne. I really like your header pic. Very nice.

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  3. thanks, JO... *smile* another version of jewels, huh?

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  4. Thanks for sharing. great sites.

    http://youcanfacetodaybecausehelives.blogspot.com

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