I no longer blog here…
Written by Mark Van Steenwyk : April 22, 2008
I blogs here. You see, I’ve decided to start a blog.
You may be thinking: “Wait a second, Mark! You already blog [too much] at Jesus Manifesto!”
By no means. Jesus Manifesto isn’t a blog anymore. Technically, it is a webzine. One that I edit. So technically, I don’t blog at all anymore.
Unfortunately, I have all kinds of family and friends that wish they could skip all that radical Christian junk and just read updates about my ministry, my family, and my life. Slowly, that sort of content has dried up at Jesus Manifesto. It just doesn’t fit to share that stuff anymore.
Thus I am blogging again. Markvans.wordpress.com is my new blogging home. That is where I’ll share updates, cute anecdotes about my baby, rants about how hard ministry is, and the sort of rambling thoughts that simply aren’t appropriate for a webzine.
So add me to your blogroll. And if you already have me in your blogroll but it points to Jesus Manifesto… well, then I suggest you update that info and add Jesus Manifesto elsewhere. Heck, if you want to be REALLY supportive you can add a cool-looking Jesus Manifesto banner image to your site (which you can see on our sidebar).
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