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Blog of the Week – Rebecca Writes

It has been a while since I did a Blog of the Week but I thought I would carry on an old tradition today. I began BotW so I could highlight some of the other Christian bloggers whose writing I have come to appreciate. Discovering blogs has revolutionized the way I experience the world wide web – it has made the experience so much richer and deeper. I love reading what other believers have to say and prefer to hear from lay people than from the “professional Christians.”

I recently found Rebecca Writes and have enjoyed the site a lot. Proudly and solidly Reformed, Rebecca has recently written about The Effective Call, seeking the Lord and infant vs believer’s baptism. The site is updated just about every day and makes a good daily stop. Check it out and I am sure you will come to appreciate the site as much as I have.


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