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Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Brag about your blog

OK, here is what I am looking for. I want you to boast about your blog or website. So, here is how to do it. Provide the follwing information:

Name:

City of residence:

Age:

Name of blog or website (with url if you want):

One sentence on why your blog is worth reading:

12 comments:

  1. Angie Burns

    Big Creek, MS

    The 35 Year Old Virgin!

    Angie's Aim
    www.angiesaim.squarespace.com


    It's a baby blog, but growing into a place to discuss issues (homosexuality, in particular) among Churches of Christ, but from a universal church perspective.
    (Plus, I give away FREE STUFF!)
    ;-)

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  2. Brad Shumpert

    Jonesboro, AR

    29

    www.fitshump.blogspot.com

    The journey of a fat man from 380 pounds to getting fit, how I am enjoying the journey and how somedays it is a spritiual happening.

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  3. Phil Wilson

    Nashville, TN

    34

    jphilwilson.blogspot.com

    I write about life, faith, what I'm reading, watching, and thinking. I also post when the Post-Restorationist Radio Podcast is updated (which it just was). I'm not posting for Lent, but will start back after Easter.

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  4. Steve Duer

    Greeneville, TN

    38

    Du's & Don'ts
    http://dusdonts.blogspot.com/

    In between ramblings about my family & sports, I occationally have some interesting things to say about God, church and such. Plus I also try to share odd things like the story about a minor league baseball team selling Krispy Kreme Hamburgers.

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  5. Lee Hodges

    Westmoreland, Tennessee

    60

    http://leehodges.blogspot.com/

    General thoughts and observations about my walk with Him.

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  6. Name: ken harris

    City of residence: daphne, alabama

    Age: 39

    Name of blog or website (with url if you want): love wins!
    (formerly known as 'fixin' to')
    http://fixn2.blogspot.com/

    One sentence on why your blog is worth reading: i blog about things that are interesting to me, like things i have heard at conferences that made an impression on me, like things i have read on other blogs, like things that are happening in my life and want to share with the rest of the blognation and see what they think. (kind of a long run on sentence, but i had a lot i wanted to say. thanks, fajita.)

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  7. Tally Wilgis

    Chesapeake, VA

    27

    www.TallyWilgis.com
    (To Encourage and Equip)

    I'm a young Pastor of a church plant on the coast of Virginia. The blog is basically about kicking the doors down on stupidity in the church and passionately pursue Christ in all we do. A majority of the writing stems from our blossoming church and the 'issues' that come up from time to time. What readers will enjoy most is my transparency.

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  8. name: Rebekah
    from: cleveland, Ohio
    age: 26
    url: www.darlingwarhorse.blogspot.com

    i write about life through the eyes of a lover of Jesus who is a newly-stay at home mom. i like to make metaphors using my 17 month old son. i like to think my content is edgy at times.

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  9. Hugo De La Rosa
    Edinburg, TX
    34
    http://shadowmage001.blogspot.com/

    As to why my blog is worth reading . . . I'm a Catholic Christian campus minister with an interest in world religions.


    So you know you have to stop by now!:-)

    Blessings & Peace,
    Hugo

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  10. Joel Maners
    Jackson, TN
    40!
    manersthoughts.blogspot.com

    I write what's on my mind. I try to be an encourager and offer a fresh perspective. Sometimes it's good, sometimes it's just crap. Judge for yourself.

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  11. Steve Allison

    Knoxville, TN

    55

    http://outofthedepths.blogspot.com/

    Nothing particularly notable about my blog. I don't know why I do it or where I'm going with it.

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  12. Ben Dubow

    Storrs, CT

    31

    www.uconnchurch.com/blog

    Blog from a 1 yr old church plant in a New England college town trying some pretty cool things to reach people for Christ.

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