Here are my top posts for 2010 as of December 26, 2010:
- The Chemistry of Bowling – July 26, 2008
- Why Do We Celebrate Palm Sunday? – March 13, 2008
- John Wooden – A Review of “A Game Plan for Life – the power of Mentoring” by John Wooden and Don Yager– October 9, 2009
- A Collection of Sayings – January 17, 2008
- Brer Rabbit and the Briar Patch – November 18, 2009
- The Dilemma of Modern Christianity – April 18, 2009
- Thoughts on the Nature of Teaching Science in the 21st Century – August 30, 2009
- Pledges and Loyalty Oaths – March 27, 2008
- A Cake Without Baking Powder – August 25, 2009
- Hearing God Call – January 7, 2009
- What Does It Mean To Be Called? – August 30, 2008
- The Right Place and the Right Time – February 6, 2010
- Who Cuts The Barber’s Hair? – September 15, 2009
- What is a part per million? – February 19, 2010
- The Difference Between Football in the North and South – October 8, 2006
- A Scout is Reverent – February 2, 2010
- The Message Is Clear – January 21, 2007
- “How Can I?” – The Meaning of Advent – November 27, 2009
- “Where Were You on April 4, 1968?” – April 4, 2007
- “Where Do We Go From Here?” – January 26, 2008
Obviously, 2010 was not a very good year for what I posted. But I did have two posts (“Should We Explain This?” – May 16, 2010 and “Time Has Come Today” – 24 November 2010) chosen as “Best of the Methoblogosphere.”
All time:
- The Chemistry of Bowling
- Why Do We Celebrate Palm Sunday?
- A Collection of Sayings
- John Wooden – A Review of “A Game Plan for Life – the power of Mentoring” by John Wooden and Don Yager
- The Lost Generation – October 13, 2007
I thank you all for visiting my site this year and keeping it alive and growing. Let us hope that it will continue to do so in 2011.
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