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« Previous EntriesGood News and Bad News: Primary Election Win Extends Blogging Break
Saturday, May 22nd, 2010Good news: I won the Republican primary election for the PA 199th District State House seat!
Bad news: No time for blogging as my campaign for the November 2 general election is on!
Please visit my campaign website.
Thank you for your ongoing prayers and support!
Taking a Blog Break: Pennsylvania Election Day May 18 (I’m running for state legislature)
Tuesday, April 20th, 2010I’m running for Pennsylvania State Legislature and will be focused on campaigning through election day, so I’m taking a break from new postings here until after May 18.
Please visit my campaign website www.StephenLBloom.com
Your prayers and support are much appreciated!
End-of-Year Consultation: Your Top Ten Favorite Legal Advice of 2009
Friday, December 18th, 2009From bankruptcy to pre-nups, I’ve drilled deep into our analytics for 2009. Here’s your top ten favorite (most viewed) posts of the year:
1. Bankruptcy for Christians Facing Financial Meltdown?
2. Google Gives Glimpse of Legal Struggles Christians Face
3. Good News on the Law: Can President Obama Change the Supreme Court?
4. The Litigation Trap and the […]
“A simple, clear-headed, spiritually-based introduction to legal issues”
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009Byron Borger, owner of Hearts & Minds, one of America’s best independent Christian booksellers, just posted his thoughts on my book, The Believer’s Guide to Legal Issues, on his BookNotes blog:
“What a joy to see a simple, clear-headed, spiritually-based introduction to legal issues… an ideal tool to share with others in your church or practice, framed by simple gospel […]
Now you can follow @StephenLBloom in the Twitterverse!
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009Anyone who enjoys some Christian legal insight (and, yes, some political, economic and personal insight as well) in their tweets is invited to follow me on Twitter! I’m tweeting @StephenLBloom. Look forward to meeting you in Twitterville!
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