(This is NOT an April Fool’s joke.)
Our Burning Bosom bloggers Andrew and Shawn now have a new home over at Mormon Matters . Our three other bloggers are taking a sabbatical. So what this means, folks, is that Burning Bosom is closing up shop. But Andrew and Shawn would love you to come join the conversation with us over at Mormon Matters , which has been getting up to 2,000 unique visitors each day.
So inquiring minds may want to know: how did Burning Bosom do during its three-and-a-half month ride? Better than we expected (then again, our expectations were low). We thought that our hard core cult following (ha ha), or anyone else who’s curious might be interested in these “blog stats:
Blog Start Date: Dec. 18, 2007
Blog End Date: Apr. 1, 2008
Highest Traffic Day: 591 views on Mar. 19, 2008
Total Views (at time this was written): 12,713
Total Posts Written:Â 84 Â
Top Posts of All Time:
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How To Get Ahead In Hollywood (aka Maybe Those Roadshows Did Have Some Practical Value After All)From: burningbosom.wordpress.com
Post Date: 2008-03-31 07:00:12
Surely this is one of the strangest aftershocks of the so-called ”Mitt Moment.” Â
Over the past several weeks and months, I’ve noticed an interesting trend: news reports in which young starlets confess to being a former Mormon. As a general rule, I have little to no interest in the rare intersection between our faith and celebrity. I’ve never speculated about the religious affiliation of Lionel Ritchie or Steve Martin, I swear (but did you hear abo...
more The Parable of the Faithless SoilFrom: burningbosom.wordpress.com
Post Date: 2008-03-28 07:30:12
In the scriptures, specifically Section 4 of the Doctrine and Covenants , we read that “the field is ripe already to harvest…” However, the experience of my own mission to France was, to put it lightly, quite the opposite… at least that’s how I felt at the time. It took a while after the mission to come to the realization that the field may have been ripe, but all that didn’t matter if the farmers stopped believing there is a crop (or didn’t wo...
more Can a Mormon be a Christian?From: burningbosom.wordpress.com
Post Date: 2008-03-27 09:00:12
It’s that age-old question: are Mormons Christians? It seems like every time I read an LDS news website or happen across a Christian blog, one of the topics that always boils to the top is whether the Christian world considers Mormons as sitting inside or outside the revival tent.
This question usually comes down to how each individual party defines the word Christian. Some say it is defined as a disciple of the biblical Christ, others as a member of a protestant church, others define it...
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