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This from the latest issue of the Missionary Blogger Update:

I’ve long wanted to move Missionary Blog Watch to WordPress software.  The desire wasn’t lacking – just the funds!  WordPress, of course, is free. But there is a small cost to the hosting option I wanted.

Well, the good news is that the money is now available for the move! So Lord willing before too long you’ll hear the announcement that Missionary Blog Watch has a brand new look.

But I could still use some help! I’m looking for a volunteer who has a little technical knowledge (doesn’t have to be fancy, but you do need to know what html is and be basically computer literate!) to help me with the transfer.

Most important is just the transfer of the posts and comments (unfortunately it will need to be done manually), but also some basic setup, installing of plugins, etc would also be a help.

If you’re willing to give a bit of your time over the next 3-4 weeks, please contact me here.  I can tell you exactly what needs to be done.  If you do a good job, I would be happy to make a small donation to your ministry as a thank you.

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Buttons and Banners

by Jim on 29 December 2008

in Missionary-Blogs.com News

Some people have been asking me about using buttons and banners to promote Missionary-Blogs.com.  Rebecca from The Coult Family blog was asking about using something to promote the Missionary Blog Carnival.  But she didn’t wait around – she created her own banner, and you would be welcome to use it.  You’ll find it on her blog’s main page on the right hand side a little way down.

Tara from The Livesay [Haiti] Weblog was asking me about a Missionary-Blogs.com button.  To promote this website as a whole, of course you’re welcome to link to the main page, or individual posts, or other pages.  But you can also use the button that’s found on the main page.  Just copy the image to your site, then create a link, using code like this:

That will give you a simple button that’s a link (after you change the URL, of course, to the location of the graphic on your server):


This is a great way you can help connect people with other people who share their passions in service to the Lord, or to open people’s eyes about the work going on around the world.  Thanks to all of you who have been a part of getting the word out!

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