When Christianity Richly launched, I chose a newspaper-like format. The narrow columns are more readable and the amount of vertical scrolling is limited. Just three posts appear on the front page. A list of the fifteen most recent posts appears at the bottom of page one. The rest are archived, by month. However, this means posts more than 15-20 days old disappear. They still exist, but can only be seen by clicking on a month or a category (shown at the bottom center of page one).
As a result, every couple of months of so I’ll highlight some posts I think deserve ongoing attention. Perhaps you’ve just found Christianity Richly. These posts may be of interest to you. But even if you read Christianity Richly regularly, you may have missed a day or two. And occasionally I’ll highlight something because it relates to something I plan to post over the next week or so.
So, what’s worth a look from Christianity Richly‘s February, March, and April 2009 archives? Try these:
- Lex Orandi Lex Credendi
- Catholic and Christian
- Five Reasons: Certainty, History, Unity, Authority, and Liturgy
- Reverence
- Reading lists, Part I and Part II
A longer post, but one worth reading I hope, is Christian and UnChristian. This post discusses the contrast between how Christianity is perceived by 16-29 year olds, as compared to what the Church says about itself. How we close this gap is of vital importance.
And finally, if you are a convert to Catholic Christianity—or thinking of becoming one—the 3-post series Battles Converts fight may be helpful (Parts I, II, and III).