Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Retooling My Google Reader

So I'm looking at the blogs I follow, all of them good, and I'm thinking I want to read some unusual suspects. But the problem with unusual suspects is that they're "unusual," at least not known to you.

So, I wonder if there are any readers out there who can help. Whose blog do you read and enjoy that's not found in everybody else's blogroll? Any unusual suspects I should consider adding to my reader?

23 comments:

  1. Since, according to your previous post, you find yourself in Canada, I would suggest Paul Martin's blog, kerux noemata, Clint Humfrey's blog, Cowboyology, and Terry Stauffer's blog, New Lumps. All three are Canadian pastor's whose writings are insightful and Christ-exalting.

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  2. http://tellsomeonetoday.blogspot.com/

    Rob Tombrella is a pastor at the Sovereign Grace church in Frisco, Tx. His blog consists of relfections on his attempts to share the gospel and invite people to church. Very honest, funny, and helpful.

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  3. If you enjoy photography, you may enjoy this one: Digital Photography School

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  4. Anonymous10:20 AM

    I like...

    http://news.cnet.com/8300-13845_3-58.xml

    http://takeyourvitaminz.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default

    http://christisdeeperstill.blogspot.com/

    http://lifehacker.com/tag/top/index.xml

    http://www.morenewmath.com/rss/

    http://feeds2.feedburner.com/TheologicalWordOfTheDay

    http://feeds.killeraces.com/wisebread/paul-michael

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  5. I really enjoy this photoblog from the Boston Globe. They do a great job of capturing humanity on photo.

    http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/

    They did great sections on the uprisings in western china and even a section on Hiroshima.

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  6. This guy has some good things to say: http://rawchristianity.wordpress.com/

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  7. Anonymous12:48 PM

    A couple I enjoy:
    http://www.fallenandflawed.com/

    http://unashamedworkman.wordpress.com/

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  8. Anonymous2:04 PM

    http://gloryandgrace.dbts.edu by Dave Doran is very helpful

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  9. I usually read:

    - Seth Godin's blog www.sethgodin.com

    - Perry Noble's blog www.perrynoble.com

    - Steven Furtick www.stevenfurtick.com

    All three + yours are usually a good blend of the Word, advice, funny and motivating.

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  10. Kim and I read:

    http://www.shepherdpress.com/blog/

    Really helpful with the kids.

    Chris

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  11. Try these. They're challenging confessionally oriented blogs the 2nd one is D.G. Hart.:

    http://confessionalouthouse.wordpress.com/

    http://oldlife.org/

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  12. I like Dustin Schramek's blog - http://hispeaceuponus.com/

    Dustin is hoping to return to the Middle East with his family in the near future. Young guy from Bethlehem Baptist in Mpls, MN.

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  13. http://upper-register.typepad.com/blog/

    http://theologicalmeditations.blogspot.com/

    http://christisdeeperstill.blogspot.com/

    http://theresurgence.com/

    http://www.ccef.org/blog

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  14. I like this one

    http://hipandthigh.blogspot.com/

    and also this one...

    http://www.irishcalvinist.com/

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  15. I read Pastor Filipe's blog...
    http://filipeniel.blogspot.com

    but it is mostly in portuguese...

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  16. A local friend writes a short and usually beautiful reflection on faith matters: http://enjoyingjesus.blogspot.com/

    New for my rss reader is http://lingamish.com/. These are the always interesting musings and observations of David Ker, a translator with Wycliffe Bible Translators serving in Mozambique.

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  17. Some great choices listed above. If I mentioned a duplicate, my apologies.

    Wyman Richardson:
    http://www.walkingtogetherministries.org/Blog.aspx

    Doing some great work at his Baptist church in Dawsonville, GA.

    Steve Holmes:
    http://shoredfragments.wordpress.com/

    Ben Myers:
    http://faith-theology.blogspot.com/


    -James Grant

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  18. Andy Treist7:09 AM

    www.joshuaseller.com is a great worship leaders's blog. Plus he find some of the coolest things on the net.

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  19. check this one out: http://physical4christiansoul.com. It help people walk with Jesus. Just got ramped up a couple of weeks ago.

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  20. Larry Culller9:10 PM

    I just came across this website. Its a hidden gem that no one seems to be reading yet. Maybe you could link to it sometime and get people reading it:

    www.theologica.blogspot.com

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  21. Hey Pastor Thabiti,

    We met and spoke briefly at the WorshipGod 2009 conference. I was the guy who was grateful for your message and mentioned my pastor's vision of "The Church as the Hermeneutic of the Gospel". You remember?

    Anyway, I follow a few ordinary people who think and feel very unique things:

    1. Miscellanies on the Gospel - my pastor
    http://mymiscellanies.blogspot.com

    2. Daily Gospel Quote blog
    http://firstimportance.org

    Thank God for you brother,
    In Christ,
    Jonathan Chambers
    worship leader at church in the Boro

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