Striving for the Unity of the Faith for the Glory of God ~ Eph. 4:3,13; Rom. 15:5-7

Desiring God’s blog, with 21,000+ subscribers may be the most popular Minnesota religious blog.  Tony Jones’ emergent blog is showcased on belief.net.  But in an article on Minnesota religious blogging published today at MinnPost.com, it is yours truly who heads the list of Minnesota religious bloggers!

Since blogging is inherently narcissistic, I guess no one is surprised that I’m tooting my own horn right now! ;)

Seriously, the article is an interesting read, and MinnPost.com looks like an interesting mix between online journalism, blogging and a traditional newspaper format.  A couple of my local blogging buddies also make honorable mention: Jamsco at The Responsible Puppet, and Shaun at Bible Geek Gone Wild.

The article does bring up a good point.  Talking about faith has been enhanced through the online media.  Many who are in oppressive religious groups or who are just hesitant to make their questioning or religious seeking known, find the internet very helpful in evaluating their religious beliefs.  The world wide web both equips and propels one to find out what they believe and why.  The one thing you can count on with respect to the web is that your opinion will be challenged — from all sides.  Personally, I think that is a good thing, as Biblical Christianity can stand on its own two feet, and a well-grounded faith is a strong faith.

So all my loyal blog readers will have to go over and read the article.  Be sure to leave a comment too, and say how awesome my blog is!

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4 Responses to “Minnesota Religious Bloggers”

  1. Nancy says:

    It’s way awesome…*; )…Oh, oh you mean over there…

  2. Nancy says:

    Oops! Somebody miss typed my email and changed my cute little bluish symbol to just plain black…

  3. Tony says:

    Just stopped by to give everyone this information about 2012.
    2012:Evolutionary paradigm shift (you tube).I think you will find
    it very interesting.

  4. Nancy,

    I think you are talking about the geometric design that shows up by your name, right? If you either sign up with wordpress.com or gravatar.com, you can upload an image of your choice to be your profile image. Gravatar.com is better as other sites automatically discover your gravatar based on you simply using your email address when filling out a comment box reply form. Wordpress and gravatar are automatically linked too.

    Thanks for your comments by the way. It’s great to hear some feedback from my readers.

    God bless,

    Bob

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