Abbot Blog Posts
The Combative Bishop

No generation is without its Christian heroes, but they were scarce in the tenth century. Ratherius might have been one but for his headstrong style. He was brilliant and religious, but opinionated and envious.
by Laboring In The Lord on Apr 25, 2013
“the roots of gay oppression”

by Norah Carlin Introduction Marxists, since Marx and Engels themselves, have always believed that only a socialist revolution could open the way to sexual freedom and equality. Engels, whatever the limitations of his own nineteenth-c...
by sparrows and sandcastles on Apr 11, 2013
Wat Pah Koh Suwanaram Hatyai

TweetWat Pah Koh Suwanaram Hatyai It has been a while since I wrote a story on Thailand. In one of our previous trips to Thailand, we visited the Wat Pah Koh Suwanaram in Hatyai. It is one of the most popular Buddhist temples in Hatyai in the tribute...
by Places And Foods on Feb 15, 2013
American Girl Caroline Abbot Doll & Book

American Girl Caroline Abbot Doll & Book Soft, huggable and posable Beautiful blonde hair and aquamarine eyes Includes the Meet Caroline book 18" A doll hair pick works best for styling this doll's hair. Sale >> Razor Spark DLX Scooter...
by buncha on Dec 19, 2012
The Archbishop’s Arrow

Maurice Abbot was a clothier in a village 20 miles from London. One night his pregnant wife, Alice, dreamed that if she could catch a pike, her child would be a boy. She rushed to the nearby river and trapped a young pike in her pitcher. She cooked i...
by Laboring In The Lord on Oct 29, 2012
Let Them Become Angels

The British Isles were evangelized perhaps as early as the first century, but the decline of the Roman Empire allowed the Anglo-Saxons to eventually overrun the islands.
by Laboring In The Lord on Jun 2, 2012
"And down goes Frazier"......

It's a sad day to be a sports fan as we learn of the death of a true sports and boxing legend in "Smokin" Joe Frazier. He died Monday night after a breif battle with liver cancer. Growing up, it was hard to acknowledge the true greatness of Joe Frazi...
by Obstructed Views on Nov 8, 2011
Archbishop’s Arrow

Maurice Abbot was a clothier in a village 20 miles from London. One night his pregnant wife, Alice, dreamed that if she could catch a pike, her child would be a boy. She rushed to the nearby river and trapped a young pike in her pitcher. She cooked i...
by Laboring In The Lord on Oct 29, 2011
