Sunday, April 30, 2006

Check out these blogs

(By Erik)

In an effort to confuse and bewilder you, I’ve broken down the barriers between blogs national and international in our list of blogs (to your right).

I’ve also added a few new blogs to the ever-growing list:

robbrowne.blogspot.com — Rob Browne is a former missionary to Novosibirsk, Russia, who now works for an organization called World Wide Youth Camps. His ministry organizes camps for children and teens around the globe. Rob’s a fellow graduate of Lipscomb University.

jphilwilson.blogspot.com — Speaking of Lipscomb alums, Phil Wilson was reviews editor for the student newspaper, The Babbler, when I was a freshman. (Yes, that was the name of our student newspaper. It’s scriptural — from the books of Acts.) Phil’s got a podcasting project going that looks really interesting. I need to listen to one or two of them. Check it out.

intorwanda.blogspot.com — Dave and Jana Jenkins lived in Oklahoma City for a year when Dave was our visiting missionary at Oklahoma Christian University. Now he’s a full-time missionary in Rwanda — the first from churches of Christ.

remains.blogspot.com — This is a great site by J.D., a minister in the hurricane-ravaged Gulf Coast. He’s got a bunch of great thoughts on recovering from the storm, and a really good page of links to other sites by Church of Christ folks.

And speaking of sites you should check out:

Ask a Ninja — This is one of the funniest podcasts I've seen. The Ninja answers questions on topics from physics to George Clooney. (The "Ninja Omnibus" podcast is my personal favorite. Enjoy!)

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