04 September 2006
New-Look Pulpit Blog Debuts Tomorrow
by Phil Johnson
ulpit Magazine was originally the online house organ of The Shepherds' Fellowship. Its content was available only to Fellowship Members. Last year, the Fellowship launched "Pulpit Live," adapting some of Pulpit's content to a blog format. That blog has been updated about once or twice a week since the first week of March.
But starting tomorrow, the Pulpit blog will re-launch with a new look, new format, new contributors, and daily updates. The team of contributors, headed by John MacArthur, will include mainly pastors and church leaders affiliated with The Shepherds' Fellowship. Nate Busenitz, known to PyroManiacs readers from the excellent "Faith and Practice" blog, will manage the blog's content and design. (Nate also happens to be the Executive Director of the Shepherds' Fellowship, and the blog is his brainchild.)
The new blog format will enable the Fellowship to deliver more of its content to a wider audience. All regular readers of PyroManiacs are welcomeeven encouragedto read and participate in the discussion over at Pulpit.
ulpit Magazine was originally the online house organ of The Shepherds' Fellowship. Its content was available only to Fellowship Members. Last year, the Fellowship launched "Pulpit Live," adapting some of Pulpit's content to a blog format. That blog has been updated about once or twice a week since the first week of March.
But starting tomorrow, the Pulpit blog will re-launch with a new look, new format, new contributors, and daily updates. The team of contributors, headed by John MacArthur, will include mainly pastors and church leaders affiliated with The Shepherds' Fellowship. Nate Busenitz, known to PyroManiacs readers from the excellent "Faith and Practice" blog, will manage the blog's content and design. (Nate also happens to be the Executive Director of the Shepherds' Fellowship, and the blog is his brainchild.)
The new blog format will enable the Fellowship to deliver more of its content to a wider audience. All regular readers of PyroManiacs are welcomeeven encouragedto read and participate in the discussion over at Pulpit.
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4 comments:
"All regular readers of PyroManiacs are welcome—even encouraged—to read and participate in the discussion over at Pulpit."
Those are dangerous words.
Looks good to me...
Are they going to keep the crack pots posting in the combox from slandering John and Grace without challenge?
Curious
Fred
Fred:
It's your job to answer the crackpots. Didn't Nathan explain that to you yet?
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