Some Cadmus Blogspotting

Some Cadmus Blogspotting August 11, 2005

*tap, tap* Is this thing on?

Hello everyone, Cadmus here and Adrian has been kind enough to allow me to help hold down the fort while he’s away.

I’ve been knocking around the idea of giving you an in-depth biography but I think I’ll let you get to know me mainly from the work I do here and from visiting my blog, Cadmusings. A few tidbits I’ll share are that I’m 34, have been a Christian for 9 years, would like someday to finish my degree in Christian Education, I love teaching Sunday School (currently studying the Minor Prophets), married with a 3 1/2 year old son, and live in Oklahoma, U.S.A. I work the graveyard shift so my posting schedule will be a little different than most people. I’ve been blogging for a year now and my audience is 25% of Adrian’s so I’m a little apprehensive.

For my introductory post I thought I would visit the Blogdom of God community page at The Truth Laid Bear and look for some interesting posts. Enjoy.

The 82nd Christian Carnival is being hosted this week at …in The Outer…

Catholic Carnival LXII – 3 Journeys is over at A Penitent Blogger.

Mark at the NT Gateway blog points to an article about P52 and setting the date for the Fourth Gospel.
I first learned of the NT Gateway from one of my professor’s in 2001. I’ve visited regularly ever since and I’ve done quite a bit of research through the links Mark provides. The NT Gateway blog is one of my daily reads. I actually learned about blogging from Mark when he switched his info updates to a blog. I also learned about RSS and Bloglines from Mark, so I guess maybe Mark could be my Blogfather.

Jim over at Biblical Theology has a post about a Live Camera Feed from the Western Wall.
I first heard about Jim from Mark Goodacre and is also one of my daily reads.

The One Year Bible blog is blogging about, yep you guessed it, the Cold War and how it was neither cold nor a war. Okay, seriously, I think this is a cool idea. Each day has the verses listed and gives some commentary and pictures. Go check it out.

Aaron of The Wardrobe Door writes about a charity event in Anderson, South Carolina.

Dan at Cerulean Sanctum writes about Christians and our desire to wonder. Good stuff.


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