More blogwatch

Steven Riddle suggests a Lenten Checkup. A lot of my readers won’t be doing anything for Lent, but for those who are, these questions make sense:

For those who do not keep to a regular rhythm of morning and evening prayer, spend a few moments with the prayer above.

After you have done so, ask yourself–are my Lenten disciplines actually causing me to grow in my desire for God? Can you say honestly that what you have done up until now really makes you think of God more often? Does your heart turn to Him more regularly throughout the day?

Or does the discipline of Lent simply make you miserable and unpleasant to be around?

Ex-Gay Watch points to questions Love In Action should have asked about 29-year-old teacher Chad Stoffel, prior to his arrest on charges of sexual activity with a minor.

Sandra Day O’Connor Decries Republican Attacks on the Courts and defends an independent judiciary. Via Waiting for Dorothy.

Informed Comment has been doing Quran Verse of the Day on Peace posts. And here’s his list.

Kenya Pundit lets us know that Geek Corps is looking for a few good geeks to work in Kenya.

Timbuktu Chronicles points to the work of Water Health International and to the Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund.

Kids Learn About Cyber Security. Hey, they’re Catholic school kids, too! That should interest the St. Blog’s sector of my readers.

Time for Your Virtual Med Check.

From Al Muhajabah: Positive Muslim News and a forum honoring Arab businesswomen.

Christy blogs for International Women’s Day with a reflection on Luke 13:10-17.

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