Category: Blogs

  • Blogroll Amnest & Biblical Studies Carnival – Two Birds with One Stone

    In the spirit of “Blogroll Amnesty Day,” I’m linking you to Brooke’s reminder about the 51st Biblical Studies Carnival 😉 : Reminder to Biblioblogging Top 50 and the Lower 50s Alike I am indeed ranked much, much higher than he is (though I should say that I like his blog much better than my own).…

  • Wallace, Cargill, and Goodacre Now in the BiblioBlogger Bookstore

    If you missed it yesterday, I started an Amazon store devoted to books written by BiblioBloggers.  Yesterday John Loftus, Todd Bolen, Dave Black, James McGrath, and Henry Neufeld made it in.  Today I’ve added Daniel Wallace, Robert Cargill, and Mark Goodacre.  It is a wonder that some of these guys have any time whatsoever to…

  • Introducing the BiblioBlogger Bookstore

    So, I’ve created a new bookstore through Amazon carrying only books by BiblioBloggers.  I’ve got some of the top ranked bloggers in already and will continue to add to it.  So, don’t worry if I haven’t got to you yet.  If some time passes and you visit the store not seeing your books, feel free…

  • Daniel McClellan & Doug Chaplin on Richard Dawkins & Aid for Haiti

    Daniel McClellan and Doug Chaplin are two bloggers that I enjoy reading a lot.  They have both drawn attention to a relief effort being made by Richard Dawkins for the recent earthquake in Haiti.  Daniel is a little more hopeful; Doug is a bit more disappointed.  These are interesting takes on the topic, and I…

  • Do BiblioBloggers Google Their Own Names? …

    Well, the textual evidence seems to point in that direction.  I posted a trial run of the BiblioBlog rankings for this month late Sunday night.  And, I got traffic from some interesting search referrals yesterday.  Here are a few: “Dave Black“ “Satlow” (Whoever did this, I don’t think quotation marks make a difference if it’s…

  • How To Decide What Makes the BiblioBlog List

    I am toying with an idea of how to decide what makes the list of BiblioBlogs.  There was some debate about what exactly a BiblioBlog is a while back, and I don’t think that discussion was ever resolved.  I could personally make decisions about what is a BiblioBlog and what is not, but I am…

  • BiblioBlog Rankings So Far This Month

    Well everyone, here is a trial run of the new program.  The stats are inline in my blog using the Google Docs inline WP plugin.  Since this was my first time I think it took a bit longer, but all in all I don’t think the process should take me more than 10 minutes.  And,…

  • I will do it … I will do the Biblioblog Rankings

    I feel a bit like Frodo committing to take the ring to Mordor, but I will do the Biblioblog rankings.  I’m still working out the details of where, when, and how.  I have taken steps toward automating the process; therefore, this will not be the painstaking by hand process used in the past.  Someone is…

  • Madeleine Off Camera

    Madeleine fancies herself a news reporter with a mean hand okay punch (or whatever), but here’s what she’s really like off camera.  Had to have a hair color change and a move after this one. Madeleine Blows Up Related: More Music Joel Likes … Do You Read Joel’s Blog? Of Course You Don’t … Joel…

  • Almost #1 on Old Testament Hemorrhoids

    This is a part of the “We’re All #1 Meme” started by James McGrath.  I have almost achieved my life’s goal and at such a young age.  My site is almost #1 for the search phrase Old Testament Hemorrhoids.  I’m # 2 actually, but thank God for Samuel because I’m #1 on Old Testament Samuel…