sethbarnes Jul 8, 2009 8:00 PM

Sethbarnes.com "greatest hits"

I used to have a list of my favorite blog posts on the left sidebar. It's just how the blog arrived - with the favorite blogs section built in. But up...

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I used to have a list of my favorite blog posts on the left sidebar. It's just how the blog arrived - with the favorite blogs section built in. But upon reflection, it seemed a bit too self-promoting - "hey, look at me, here are my greatest hits!" So I took them down.

On the other hand, I used to care more about keeping a low profile, but as I get older, I guess I'm more at peace with who I am and who I'm not. It's really not about me - if I can point a few of you toward Jesus and his way of abundant living, then that's probably good enough.

Then I had a blog reader say, "hey, where is that list?"  So, here's the list below for anyone who wants to share them with others in the future. It's been a year or so since I've updated them; let me know if there are any others you'd like to see up here.

Are short-term missions becoming faddish?
Dream of a generation fully alive
Free discipleship resources
How do I break out of the monologue habit?
How to pursue a dream & find a call
If you could do anything
Lap dog - Running dog
My future intersects my past in a scene out of Apocalypto
The AIDS pandemic - view from ground zero
The case for short-term missions
The end of an amazing year of adventures
The kingdom of God suffers violence
The minimum requirement for getting married
The story of my college romance
When chaos attacks, fight back!
Who do you trust your identity to?
Why do we have to go thru pain?
Wildlife in extremis
Wildlife on the banks of the Crocodile River
You were made for greatness
Youth ministers must disciple!

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