A blog about blogs

The more I've blogged the more I've read other blogs and here I'm listing all the blogs I can find from the family of churches I'm a part of - Newfrontiers. Get in touch if you want to add your blog

18 comments:

Unknown said...

Nicola Abram (of Reading Family Church)

Phil Whittall said...

Thanks Dave, duly added

Unknown said...

Luke Davydaitis

Matthew Hosier said...

http://adrianbirks.blogspot.com/2008/06/busyness-lament.html

Matthew Hosier said...

http://emmahosier.blogspot.com/
http://olilawford.blogspot.com/

Matthew Hosier said...

http://ebenezerzimbabwe.blogspot.com/
http://musingsofdoulos.blogspot.com/
http://johnlanferman.blogspot.com/
http://bryanmowrey.blogspot.com/

Phil Whittall said...

Thanks guys, all added...

Ant said...

www.anthilder.co.uk

Sarah D said...

www.sarahdramblings.blogspot.com

Al Shaw said...

Don't know your policy on former new frontiers church planters now between churches.

Hmm.

References available on request.

Phil Whittall said...

Hi Atlantic writer, policies are a little advanced for this blog at the moment, but I guess it probably reflects current church status, as simply the simplest and most straightforward way of keeping it clear to everyone who stops by. Hope that makes sense. So if you end up back at a NF church let me know...

Anonymous said...

Cannot find an 'About' on this page.

What is the purpose of this blog and who do you want on the blog roll?

I run a blog www.beatthedrum.wordpress.com and attend an NFI church in Durham. Although I am not in leadership there. Am I the sort of people you want?

Have a look at the blog and let me know what you think.

Cheers

Phil Whittall said...

hi beat the drum
Purpose is really just to provide a list for anyone who might want to find it of other newfrontiers bloggers. It's also an easy way to see what other topics and news is happening about the place. I guess it would be of most interest to other Newfrontiers bloggers. Attendance at an Newfrontiers church is about the only requirement (other than a blog of course) because I didn't really have a plan!

Steve said...

http://every-days-an-adventure.blogspot.com/

Check it out and feel free to add me :-)

Unknown said...

I'm blogging a little less sporadically these days, so stick me down, guv.

http://christinme.vox.com
Chris Thornett
Member of Newfrontiers Bath Church Plant (aka The Church With No Name)

Anonymous said...
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Anonymous said...

You can add my blog if you like. I'm from Church on the Rock, a NewFrontiers affiliated church in Guernsey.

http://pdlepage.blogspot.com

PS It's under review at the moment, some automated spam checker! :-)

Anonymous said...

can you add me at www.churchinthepeak.org.uk/kevingill
still very new to it all but enjoying the journey!

A blog about blogs

The more I've blogged the more I've read other blogs and here I'm listing all the blogs I can find from the family of churches I'm a part of - Newfrontiers. Get in touch if you want to add your blog

18 comments:

Unknown said...

Nicola Abram (of Reading Family Church)

Phil Whittall said...

Thanks Dave, duly added

Unknown said...

Luke Davydaitis

Matthew Hosier said...

http://adrianbirks.blogspot.com/2008/06/busyness-lament.html

Matthew Hosier said...

http://emmahosier.blogspot.com/
http://olilawford.blogspot.com/

Matthew Hosier said...

http://ebenezerzimbabwe.blogspot.com/
http://musingsofdoulos.blogspot.com/
http://johnlanferman.blogspot.com/
http://bryanmowrey.blogspot.com/

Phil Whittall said...

Thanks guys, all added...

Ant said...

www.anthilder.co.uk

Sarah D said...

www.sarahdramblings.blogspot.com

Al Shaw said...

Don't know your policy on former new frontiers church planters now between churches.

Hmm.

References available on request.

Phil Whittall said...

Hi Atlantic writer, policies are a little advanced for this blog at the moment, but I guess it probably reflects current church status, as simply the simplest and most straightforward way of keeping it clear to everyone who stops by. Hope that makes sense. So if you end up back at a NF church let me know...

Anonymous said...

Cannot find an 'About' on this page.

What is the purpose of this blog and who do you want on the blog roll?

I run a blog www.beatthedrum.wordpress.com and attend an NFI church in Durham. Although I am not in leadership there. Am I the sort of people you want?

Have a look at the blog and let me know what you think.

Cheers

Phil Whittall said...

hi beat the drum
Purpose is really just to provide a list for anyone who might want to find it of other newfrontiers bloggers. It's also an easy way to see what other topics and news is happening about the place. I guess it would be of most interest to other Newfrontiers bloggers. Attendance at an Newfrontiers church is about the only requirement (other than a blog of course) because I didn't really have a plan!

Steve said...

http://every-days-an-adventure.blogspot.com/

Check it out and feel free to add me :-)

Unknown said...

I'm blogging a little less sporadically these days, so stick me down, guv.

http://christinme.vox.com
Chris Thornett
Member of Newfrontiers Bath Church Plant (aka The Church With No Name)

Anonymous said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
Anonymous said...

You can add my blog if you like. I'm from Church on the Rock, a NewFrontiers affiliated church in Guernsey.

http://pdlepage.blogspot.com

PS It's under review at the moment, some automated spam checker! :-)

Anonymous said...

can you add me at www.churchinthepeak.org.uk/kevingill
still very new to it all but enjoying the journey!

New blog, new country, New Zealand