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  • Frank Lockwood is the religion editor at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Frank is a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Idaho College of Law. In 2004, he received a Knight Wallace Fellowship at the University of Michigan. A native of Oregon, Frank has been a reporter in Idaho, Kentucky and Washington, D.C.

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Calling all blogs

Posted July 17, 2006

Bible Belt Blogger: Calling all blogs

I'm looking for Kentucky residents or former Kentucky residents who have spirituality blogs. It can be any faith or no faith at all. It can be slick, with all the bells and whistles. Or it can be bare-bones. If you've got one -- or know somebody who does -- please let me know.

Also, if you send me the web addresses, I'll be able to post links to those blogs on my website....In addition, if you know of a blog that's out of state, but world-class, let me know about that, too.

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AUTHOR: Brenda Rick Smith

EMAIL: brenda.smith@kybaptist.org

DATE: 07/17/2006 03:39:17 PM

The Kentucky Baptist Convention sponsors several blogs. Here are the most active:



Homefront - for ministers' wives

www.kybaptist.org/homefront



Sunday School Revolutionary - for Sunday School and other small discipleship group leaders

www.kybaptist.org/revolutionary



Despising None - for youth leaders

www.kybaptist.org/despisingnone



Discover the JOY of Missions - for mission leaders, educators

http://www.kywmu.org/discoveringjoy



Whatever - for teen girls

http://www.kywmu.org/whatever



We have several more. These are the most active.

AUTHOR: Russell D. Moore

EMAIL: rmoore@sbts.edu

URL: http://www.henryinstitute.org

DATE: 07/26/2006 10:30:40 AM



Frank, I just found your blogsite, and am glad to see that you're writing here. I have a Kentucky-based blogsite, "Moore to the Point" over at www.henryinstitute.org

AUTHOR: Allen

EMAIL: kyronin@aol.com

DATE: 07/27/2006 07:20:56 AM



I've been slowly putting together a blog, it's still new so there isn't a whole lot there yet: http://roguesaint.typepad.com