If you’re looking for good Christian blogs, a good place to start is 10 Christian Blogs. Founder Adrian Warnock writes:
This site brings 10 of the most prominent Christian Blogs together in one place. Their goal is to serve the entire Christian blogosphere by linking out to them from a combined single high impact page. This is NOT an exclusive club, or the “top ten†Christian bloggers! It is simply a strategic alliance for the good of everyone. These blogs and the hundreds of other Christian bloggers out there have the potential to make massive impact.
Also visit League of Reformed Bloggers, the Christian Persecution Blog, my favorite theologian-blogger David Wayne, Wittenberg Gate (Do you “get” the reference? If not, shame on you!), Beyond the Rim, Evangelical Outpost, James White, Stones Cry Out, Parablemania, Mark La Roi (the man’s finally got trackbacks!), and Reformed Politics.
Here’s another Christian review blog, Diet of Bookworms (Do you “get” the play on words? If not, shame on you!), by way of Tim Challies.
Are a relatively new Christian blogger? Leave a comment and let us know you exist!
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I’m a seminarian studying for ordination in Austin, Texas. I can be found online at:
http://christopherdrew.blogspot.com
I would love to hear from y’all!
Phil Johnson (from Grace Community Church and Grace to You) also has a blog now:
http://phillipjohnson.blogspot.com/
Diet of the Bookworms, Tim Challies and Jollyblogger are some of my favorites.
Christian newbie blogger here. I’d love some feedback from the veteran bloggers out there.
http://eddiebutler.blogspot.com/
I’m a 30-something father of 4 working in a cubefarm in the midwest with the mind of a 15-year old at times (that just means I have a sometimes juvenile sense of humor). But I love the Lord and I blog!
I am a newbie to Christian blogging (my former blog more politically slanted). I am still playing with different themes (currently using a default look as I experiment).
Renee, do you know about WP guru Alex King’s Theme Browser? You can sample a variety of WP themes:
http://www.alexking.org/software/wordpress/theme_browser.php
My business web site is based on FastTrack. I tweaked it a bit, though:
http://www.thelanguageartist.com
I checked out some of them a while ago. I will look again (I never looked at all of them yet).
Thanks for reminding me of the site
I am not new, but my site has moved:
http://www.mac-con.com/cw/
Now I’m gonna be bloghopping forever! Speaking of which, here’s a site by an interesting young journalist chronicling her occasionally weird walk through her life. She doesn’t preach, but her actions speak volumes.
http://www.jumbledmind.blogspot.com
I’m a newbie. Stop by and see me.
http://www.mumblingtomyself.blogspot.com/
I forgot about this one, La Shawn I think you’ll really enjoy True Grit.
http://truegrit.weblogs.us/
I started a new Christian/political blog a couple of months ago. I also cover other topics related to Christianity such as health and Israel. I don’t update it all the time, but there are several interesting things to read, including permanent essays!
http://www.redeemamerica.org
Newbie here, too.
A Fish in the Sand
My blog, Stingray, offers a Christian perspective on life and current events. Some of the posts are mostly secular, like this one an assortment of left-wing “values,” while others are specifically Christian, like this one on forgiveness and how it can affect one’s daily walk with God.
Rats, the links didn’t post. Stingray may be found at http://www.mcculloughsite.net/stingray/.
I’m not new, but I could always use some more readers.
Kentucky Packrat is at http://www.kypackrat.com/
I still consider myself a rookie after only about 7 months. My blog has been all over the place, mostly political but I am making the effort to make it much more of a Christian blog. I am also a National Guardsmen preparing for a deployment to Iraq and hope to continue blogging all the way. God has a plan for me, so maybe this can be a part of that; but I plan to be more than a soldier but a missionary as well. Anyway, visit me at
http://www.bigexpensiveanimal.blogspot.com
Dumb question: how do you get trackbacks?
LaShawn has one of my favorite blogs and I also like Evangelical Outpost.
My blog is “relatively” new; haven’t broken out into the bigs yet — although I did get a few thousand (mostly hostile — what fun!) hits when I posted “The Gannon/Guckert “scandal”: a golden opportunity” (http://bibchr.blogspot.com/2005/02/gannonguckert-scandal-golden.html)
Dan
Biblical Christianity blog
http://bibchr.blogspot.com/
I like that evangelical outpost blog. It is good.
there’s a whole new portal for homeschool bloggers. It is still in beta testing but already there are over 500 bloggers most of them new to blogging. Most are Christian as well. It is a great place to blog. The owner of the site is The Old Schoolhouse Magazine. They are great to work with. And it’s all free. check it out
my blog there is
http://homeschoolblogger.com/spunkyhomeschool
Aw shucks LaShawn, you’re making me blush – thanks for calling me your favorite theologian-blogger. You’re definitely my fave political blogger!!
God bless.
P.S. I meant to comment awhile back on your post asking about whether or not you should make this a group blog. I’m glad to see that you aren’t doing so – I like your blog the way it is.
You forgot Shane’s site
http://www.wesleyblog.com
“Dumb question: how do you get trackbacks?
LaShawn has one of my favorite blogs and I also like Evangelical Outpost.”
~Not dumb at all! Since you’re on Blogger you can switch over to http://www.Haloscan.com and for tracking back here use Simple Tracks.
oops, forgot about the linking. Here’s Simple Tracks:
http://kalsey.com/tools/trackback/
I’m a relatively new Christian blogger. My blog can be found at:
http://ruminations.blog.com
Been at it for almost a year now. Look me up at http://taej.blogspot.com
Not sure what is considered new in the blogoshpere these days, but I’ve been blogging at The Narrow since the beginning of this year. Am always looking for new readers.
God Bless and keep up the good work La Shawn.
Not sure what is considered new in the blogoshpere these days, but I’ve been blogging at http://www.thenarrow.org since the beginning of this year. Am always looking for new readers.
God Bless and keep up the good work La Shawn.
Been blogging since April – after reading Hugh Hewitt’s book, Blog. You can find me at http://www.milehighrev.com. I’m an evangelical pastor in Littleton, Colorado. La Shawn, you’re one of my daily reads. Keep up the good work.
Mile High Rev
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