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

fundyreformed on February 4th, 2010

When I first posted “My Story” on my blog back in December of 2005, I didn’t have a clue about blogging.  I posted an enormously long letter, with some slight formatting changes, as one big post.  By God’s grace, that post has blessed my readers more than any other.  I’ve received dozens of comments over [...]

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fundyreformed on January 31st, 2010

Everyone reading this post, is reading it on a blog.  So this will skew the results of this poll.  Still, I’m wondering what this poll will show about how people like you and I hear of new books.
Feel free to share some thoughts in the comment section too.  The world of book publicity is constantly [...]

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fundyreformed on January 14th, 2010

I recently created a few blog buttons for the blogging-for-books programs I participate in.  Tyndale House and Thomas Nelson (now Book Sneeze), have their own buttons.  I made some new ones for NavPress, Reformation Trust, Bethany House and Waterbrook Multnomah.  Check out my blog sidebar, and feel free to steal my buttons.
Copy the image and [...]

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fundyreformed on December 18th, 2009

Abraham Piper at Twenty-Two Words recently commented on why bloggers link to Amazon:
Why bloggers link to Amazon so much…other than that Amazon is cheap and has everything.
Whenever I link to Amazon, then you click and buy something, I make money. This is true for almost every serious blogger.
He’s right.  And I thought I would [...]

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In my blog finds I highlight some of the best articles I’ve found online recently. You can see all my blog finds in my sidebar, under the Bob’s Blog Finds & Bob’s on Twitter sections.
Tiger Woods Controversy
I don’t relish the media’s obsession with all the gory details of things like this.  Thankfully, I’ve missed [...]

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fundyreformed on October 9th, 2009

Life’s been moving fast around here.  4 kids, school, a new church plant we’re a part of, work, life, and more stuff.  Where does my blogging fit in?  I now have two other team blogs I’m a part of: KJV Only? which I started, and Fundamentally Changed, which I’ve been asked to contribute to. I”m [...]

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fundyreformed on August 27th, 2009

If you have followed fundamentalist blogging at all, or if you consider yourself a bit of a reformed (or former) fundamentalist, in the IFB sense, listen up.  Bob Bixby has a phenomenal post detailing the history and motivations behind his 7 years of blogging.  He is hanging up the towel on Pensees, but this [...]

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fundyreformed on July 23rd, 2009

Over the years, I’ve covered quite a few blogging tips.  I’ve been meaning to blog about this one for quite a while.
As you find time throughout your day to surf the web, I’m sure you make the rounds to a few of your favorite blogs (like mine!), or check out your Google Reader.  If you [...]

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fundyreformed on June 9th, 2009

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 [...]

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fundyreformed on June 4th, 2009

Carl Trueman has a great post on dealing with web critics or blog attacking bandits. I thought his advice was spot on, and his example of a Gospel-centered response to criticism quite helpful. I took the liberty of quoting Carl at some length, but I encourage you to read the full article.
This raises [...]

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