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Promote Your Blog

This page offers you a way to promote your blog, free of charge. By leaving a comment below, you can introduce your blog to new readers, and every month I write a post featuring a few of the blogs that I’ve enjoyed checking out (to see all of my ‘Blog Spotlight’ posts so far click here).

All you have to do to participate is leave a comment below with an explanation of what your blog is about and a link to your blog. Your comment should be less than 100 words. There are no restrictions in terms of the type of blog you can post about, although I reserve the right to delete any comments linking to blogs that contain inappropriate content that could be upsetting to my readers.

Please write clearly, check your comment for errors before posting and ensure your link is correct. Otherwise, your comment may be deleted. I hope participating in this free promotion will bless you and bring new visitors to your blog. Thank you and enjoy!

107 responses to “Promote Your Blog”

  1. My name is Roberto and my blog / business site is https://turrem.tech. I am a freelancer who specializes in cloud services like Office 365, Exchange, SharePoint and even WordPress.com. I love working with churches as I want to help them leverage technology to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Thank you for letting me share this info.

    Visit https://turrem.tech.

    Liked by 1 person

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    Bearded Scholar

    My name is Cody and I started Bearded Theology because I was tired of hearing many say that they don’t need, or don’t understand, theology and history. I wanted to present biblical theology and history, from the ivory towers to the regular person. Every time we open our Bibles, begin reading, we are doing history and theology. These fields are not merely for the coke bottles glasses and bow tied guy out of touch with the regular church goer. Bearded Theology is for everyone.

    Head over to https://beardedtheology.wordpress.com and find out for yourself.

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  3. Greetings!

    Thank you for your work in promoting the blogs of others. I have found some great reads here.
    My blog is a daily mixture of thoughts about passages found in the scriptures and selected memes.
    The blog is called “Pressing the Issue”.

    All are welcome to visit at https://hotfreight.wordpress.com/

    Peace!

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  4. Thank you, Steven, for promoting others.
    My name is English, and my blog is called “Moments from Above.”
    I write about having a kingdom perspective in all things. We live in a broken world, but by having an eternal mindset, we can glorify and enjoy God now, while we are waiting on forever with Him.

    Please visit at https://momentsfromabove.com/

    Liked by 1 person

  5. My name is Marie Reddick and my blog is called Reddickulous Life. I share with the world my daily struggles of being a good wife, mother, and Christian. I’m open, vulnerable, and honest.

    http://Reddickulouslife.wordpress.com

    Liked by 1 person

  6. My name is Chad Damitz and my blog is entitled Conform to Jesus: Defending the Gospel in an Age of Skepticism. I enjoy writing about theology, philosophy, and Christian living. My top post has been The Four Major Themes of The Bible: Creation, Fall, Redemption, and Restoration. You can check it out below. Thanks!

    The 4 Major Themes of the Bible: Creation, Fall, Redemption, and Restoration

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  7. My name is Jenny and my blog is entitled “PuttingHopeToWork – a journey to better understand the intertwining of Faith and Hope”. While Faith and Hope are a favorite topic, I also share a lot of my own personal story in overcoming the wounds of an abused and dysfunctional childhood, and deliverance from a pattern of abusive and controlling relationships. The world will tell you that once broken, always broken. But that is a lie! Jesus is BIGGER and He is more than able (and more than willing) to walk anyone out of their past and into the spacious and blessed life He has purposed for them. This is my story of putting my hope-filled faith in the promises and character of God to work. http://www.puttinghopetowork.com

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  8. Thank you for providing this opportunity! As a survivor of mental, emotional, and spiritual abuse, I write about the importance of mental and emotional health, abuse awareness, and how to cultivate a culture of compassion, respect, and understanding. Life is full of grit, and it takes a lot of grit to get through it! Hence the blog name: http://grittymomma.com.

    I also write about cooking and baking, homeschooling (I’m a homeschool grad and plan to homeschool our kids), and parenting topics in general. I am a wife to a loving husband and mom of two rambunctious toddlers, so life is often topsy-turvy. I am a Jesus follower because I’ve experienced his deep love for me, and he’s where I find the grit to carry through. ❤

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  9. I have a blog on the subject of God’s existence/philosophy of religion.

    https://jonathandavidgarner.wordpress.com/

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  10. Amber is the owner and creator of A Creative Newmie, a christian faith blog and gift shop. She is twenty-six years old and living with cystic fibrosis, a genetic, progressive, lung disease. She lives in Cincinnati, Ohio with her husband. It is her creative mission to guide you through your journey, help you discover yourself, and Make Your Mark! Believe you can achieve. God created you with a purpose. We can live courageously, becoming better versions of ourselves, or as I call it, a newmie. (new me) http://www.acreativenewmie.com

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My name is Steven Nicholas Colborne.
I’m a philosopher and author living in the United Kingdom. On this blog, I write about matters of philosophy and religion and share a variety of personal articles.

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