Linkage

by La Shawn on August 24, 2005

in Bloggers

Update (8/25): To reduce some of the e-mail I get from bloggers requesting links, please start using the trackback feature to let me know you’re blogging about a particular post.
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I decided to move some of the links below to this post.

  • Welcome Carolina Christian Conservative to the blogosphere! Also welcome Right Faith. The blogosphere definitely needs all the conservative Christians it can hold.
  • Be sure to stop in at Power Line News and browse the selection. Also visit News Unfiltered.
  • Another blogging pastor. I like. And as always, James White.
  • A blogger conference called ConvergeSouth might be worth attending. Organizer-blogger Ed Cone says it’s scheduled for, “Saturday, October 8, 2005, on the campus of North Carolina A&T State University…Preceded by a journalism and new media conference on Friday, October 7 that is hosted by the A&T journalism department.”

    Ed Cone attended my faith-based blogging session at BlogNashville in May, and although not a Christian, he said it “really worked.” He added that it was “one of the most interesting, diverse, and dynamic blog-con events I’ve attended.”

    Carolina Christian Conservative will lead a faith-based blogging session at ConvergeSouth, and he writes, “He [Cone] said that one of the main reasons why he wanted to have a faith-blogging session here was because yours in Nashville was so successful.”

    God had much more to do with that than I did.

    Bloggers, you will not realize just how nerdy you are until you travel by plane, train, or automobile to sit in a room full of laptop-chained bloggers blogging and talking about blogging and listening to others talk about blogging. It was a rude but somewhat pleasant awakening. ;)

  • Christian Coalition has a blog.
  • The Christian Mind: “In one sense, the idea of needing to come to Christ in order to have a personal relationship with God is misleading. Every person stands in a relationship with God. Coming to Christ changes the nature of that relationship from one of condemned criminals before a just judge to that of pardoned and accepted sinners graciously adopted into a nurturing family.” (via Jolly Blogger)
  • Macho Nachos laments over a war weary generation.
  • One of the worst web site intro pages I’ve ever seen. And there’s no “skip intro” feature. Reminds me of a leisure suit from the 70s.
  • Eight reasons not to vote for Condi in ‘08. You already know why I’m not voting for her.
  • Defining Conservativism Down
  • What difference does it make now???

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