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Videos, pictures, and naming God

by Jim on 12 February 2010

in Interesting Posts

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…

And for some other interesting posts, many including some great photos:

And here’s one more video for you – this one from
the delorenzo flyer (Kenya)  The video is about Sudan, Chad, Congo, and Central African Republic…


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5 years!

by Jim on 27 January 2010

in Special themes, Veteran Missionary Bloggers

Happy 5 Year Blogoversary!
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 it again – the more time goes by the more blogs are celebrating!  But here it is, at least one more time – Happy Blogoversary!

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Updated: Experienced bloggers

21 January 2008

One of the four blog lists has been updated.  Check out the experienced bloggers list – some are new, some just moved.  Here’s a taste of what’s there:

Every once in a while it’s worth it to sit back and read a loooonger post.  Over at Papa Chick’s Thoughts you can meditate on Christ in his [...]

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A Year of New Blogs

31 December 2006

I thought it would be fitting to end the year with a little tour of some of the new blogs from the last year.  So, you’ll see here a list of 12 blogs from the last 12 months (starting December 2005).  This isn’t a “best of” list – there were just too many good blogs, [...]

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More new blogs

26 September 2006

There have been so many new blogs bursting onto the scene it’s been hard to keep up.  We’re now starting to get close to 300 blogs!  Here are some of the newest missionary blogs – why not stop by and let them know you saw them here?  ;-)

Stop by ToddSpot.  Todd is preparing to go [...]

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Come visit Papua New Guinea!

12 September 2006

There are many countries that don’t have a page of their own here yet, so it’s nice to do a quick feature here at Missionary Blog Watch once in a while of individual countries.  For example, how about Papua New Guinea?
Yes, there’s lots of action from missionaries in PNG, and missionaries on their way.  Here’s [...]

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What it’s all about (from PNG)

24 February 2006

PNG photo courtesy of Chris Potter
The Mibu people are a small tribe in Papua New Guinea, who until recently had neither literacy nor God’s Word.  Joey and Brooke Tartaglia with their three children Shiloh, Marietta and Solomon have been working to change that.  Literacy classes have been a success, and more and more are learning [...]

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Pictures, videos, and other random posts

9 February 2006

Recent posts of note from around the world:

homesick in France – some things one missionary misses when far from home
From Ukrainian Adventure, some beautiful pictures of … Nepal!  Her favourite is here, and some more mountains here.
Sara is Becoming a Thai musician – look at that cool Sah Duang!

Photo courtesy of Boyznberry

A whole bunch of [...]

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New pages and updates (and 7 new bloggers)

4 February 2006

If you haven’t looked lately, you may notice some new pages.  I’ll let you find them for yourself, but they’re both on the navigation bar to the left.  I’ll give you a clue – one starts with a “P” and one with an “S”.
On top of that, the Blog list has once again been updated. [...]

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New bloggers from Ukraine, Papua New Guinea and Brazil

16 January 2006

It’s time to highlight a few of the newest missionary bloggers!  First, all the way from Ukraine, Marianna Peipon!  She runs a new blog called The Heart of the Matter.  Thoughts, news and prayer requests – looks good so far.
And how about a couple more from Brazil?  Lounsbroughs in Crato, Brazil is the descriptive name [...]

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