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”
Hi, my name is Natalya and I maintain a blog dedicated to education, with articles meant for both parent and teacher audiences. The views expressed in the blog reflect my own teaching experience and my research in education.
http://blog.schoolptr.com
Thank you for this opportunity to share my blog.
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Greetings! My name is Jonathan Best and I’ve started a blog on what I’m calling “Liminal Theology.” Liminal theology is a theology of uncertainty. Liminality is a threshold state, a state where all we know become questionable. This is a theology of transitions, highlighting the indeterminate and unknown. It is a perspective, one that considers the work-in-progress and mysterious nature that comprises much of society and nature. I’ll explore social justice, theology, and philosophical issues from the perspective of being “in-between.” It’s very much an evolving project. I hope to expand it into a larger work. Many thanks!
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My blog is called “Travelling Outside In” http://www.billlovett.wordpress.com. So much said is about the Outside. Less about the Inside. Here, we are giving some expression to the journey inside. Inside prison. Inside another culture. Inside our religious life. Inside the heart. Inside … (a feast of clichés?).
I have lived and worked in various places: in UK, Pakistan, Nepal, Uganda, India, Haiti. I am now working for Hope Health Action, developing management information systems for Hôpital Convention Baptiste d’Haïti. As an Anglican Lay Reader, I am involved in preaching and leading services in church, in UK and in Haiti, and regularly lead a team into prison. Come Inside. Then things Outside will be seen…. differently.
Bill
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Hey fellow blogging family!
My name is Katie. I started this blog a few months ago, but recently changed the name, layout, and other things.
My blog focuses on my walk with God, the struggles that come along with addiction, and what’s going on overall in my life. You’ll also find a link to my testimony if that’s something that would spark your interest. After getting my first (and last) DUI in December (2 months after turning 21) I realized that maybe I needed to make a change. This blog focuses on how I make that change happen, and things I’ve learned along the way.
My ground may not be steady, but when I’m walking on God’s ground, it’s a lot easier.
http://www.walkingonunsteadyground.wordpress.com
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My name is Jennifer & my blog is entitled “A JENuine Journey.” This blog, as the name insinuates, is a genuine look on myself and my journey through health and wellness. I first began this blog as a way to keep myself motivated through workouts, but quickly realized that sharing my writings has helped me to cope with many issues I’m currently dealing with in my life. I am hoping to continue writing both as an emotional outlet & motivation tactic.
Check it out: https://ajenuinejourney.com
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Thanks for the opportunity to give you a brief description of my blog. Musings on Charisms of the Holy Spirit is a site that explores the ways that Christians can transform a lukewarm mediocre walk with God into a dynamic, fruitful, and fulfilling adventure. I write from the perspective of a lifelong Catholic who has experienced this transformation. I love to see people’s faith come alive when they discover the Holy Spirt and the many gifts that He distributes as He wishes. When a person identifies their charisms it turns serving others into a joyful, life-giving privilege.
https://musingsoncharisms.wordpress.com
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Hi there,
I recently transformed my personal blog into an online devotional/journal. It’s called Faith and Letters, a compilation of personal stories and unfiltered thoughts inspired by the author of faith–God. The link: https://carmelameyla.wordpress.com
Enjoy and God bless!
Mel
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I hope you will enjoy my site with my comments about historical and current events, and my thoughts both spiritual and secular. I fell in love with reading in first grade, the day I discovered what those words meant in a little book about Dick and Jane and their little dog Spot. I’m a Sagittarius but it doesn’t matter because I am born again in Christ. I firmly believe there are no coincidences in life, and that we can allow God to profoundly affect our destinies as we intersect with others. Let’s enjoy one together right now!
https://crossingpaths.net
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Hi Steven, My name is Elena and my blog is entitled “Life On The Daily.” My blog is all about helping, encouraging, inspiring, and giving hope to others, in the midst of this crazy thing called life. I encourage people to embrace who they are through truth. My blog is also through a Christian perspective. I’m delighted to have found your site, and think what you are doing is wonderful.
https://wordpress.com/view/elenaglife.wordpress.com
Many Blessing, Elena
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It’s so great to see a community of passionate bloggers!
I’m RaeAnn and my blog is called Live So Fully. I’m a college student who writes about adulting and “coming of age” from a Christian perspective. In John 10:10, Jesus said he came to give us life abundantly, and I think that gives us the freedom to make the most of every opportunity and truly enjoy life. Please feel free to check it out anytime. Thanks for this opportunity, Steven!
https://livesofully.wordpress.com/.
God bless!
~ RaeAnn
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