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Good Friday Posts from Missionaries

2 April 2010

Here are a few of the posts about Good Friday from missionaries around the world today… Acquitted:  …and Happy Anniversary! Amazing Love:  Thinking about what we sing. (Costa Rica) Good Friday and Alcohol:  Thoughts on an Irish controversy. (Ireland) Easter Cookies:  A variation on "Forgotten Cookies" to make with the kids over the weekend. (Mexico) [...]

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Videos, pictures, and naming God

12 February 2010

Lots going on out there in the missionary blogosphere – I’m especially noticing an increase in the use of video!  So here are some posts with video first, then we have a few more… How to train fleas (Ecuador) – I know you’ve always wondered. Retreat and Prayer Requests (Japan) – just a basic update [...]

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5 years!

27 January 2010

Photo courtesy of light_arted It’s time to congratulate those who have completed 5 years of blogging!  5 years is still a good old age for a blog – in fact, these blogs are still older than this site (which started in 2005). I’ve done this in the past, but I’m not sure if I’ll do [...]

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Some of the World’s most Populous Countries

2 April 2009

Today Missionary Blog Watch is proud to bring you some posts from 7 of the most populous countries in the world (not the top 7, but 7 of the top – get it?).  As a matter of fact, the people from these countries alone make up almost 50% of the population of the world!  Here’s [...]

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Weddings around the world!

2 March 2009

There have been a lot of posts about weddings lately, so I think it’s time for a quick tour around the world to see some pictures of weddings in different cultures.  Here are a few: Paraguayan Weddings:  Find out what makes a wedding in Paraguay unique Fantastic Friday Fotos:  This isn’t specifically about weddings, but [...]

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Missionaries in Asia

5 July 2007

You'll notice a whole new page here, focused on missionary blogs in Asia.  As you probably know, my plan is to eventually break everything down into broader categories like this.  Before this the only continent to be completed was Africa. Bloggers in these categories are not being demoted by losing their country link on the [...]

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Lead up to Christmas

24 December 2005

It’s that time of year again – many missionaries are stopping by their blogs to apologize for being too busy to blog. In spite of all that, in the lead up to Christmas there have been some very interesting posts.  So we’ll celebrate Christmas Eve here at Missionary-Blogs.com by enjoying some posts from around the [...]

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Family issues, Angola and new photos

17 December 2005

There have been so many great posts lately, I’m not sure where to start!  You have to remember that I can only give you a sampling of what’s out there.  So here’s another eclectic mix: Rollercoaster is right – many of you will relate to the challenges of adopting.  Read these three from Adventures with [...]

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Mixed bag

9 November 2005

It’s been a while since I’ve directed you to some interesting posts.  Today it’s going to be a hodge-podge (or hotchpotch, depending on where in the world you are) (or a mixed bag, if you don’t understand either term!). Many people around the world will relate to these great pictures of the train in Japan [...]

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New bloggers in Japan and Mexico

20 October 2005

Welcome to two more bloggers on opposite sides of the world. First, the Cassidy family in Japan.  The Cassidys serve both the Japanese and the US military in Yokosuka, Kanagawa-ken, Japan.  Paul Cassidy also has the distinction of being the very first missionary blogger to contact me with a new blog.  Thanks, Paul! Visit the [...]

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