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Post-modern Technological Prophets

If I may toot my own horn for a moment (toot toot!), Godbit, a site I contribute to from (rare) time to time was recently inducted into the 9rules network*.  There was even a nice write-up about Godbit on their blog by 9rules’s man, Shawn Anthony.

If the Christian faith ever needed a handful of post-modern, technological prophets, it is now, and Godbit is chock full of them (Andy Knight, Cody Lindley, David Hemphill, Jeremy Flint, Justin Thorp, Matt Heerema, Nathan Logan, Nathan Smith, Ray Williams, Robert Evans, Rob Soulé, Ryan Hargrave, Ryan Heneise, Tim Bednar, Yannick Lyn Fatt, and their many readers).

Thanks guys.

*for the unitiated, 9rules is a fairly high-profile network of blogs/web sites that consistently produce high quality content.  From their about page:

The 9rules Network is a community of the best weblogs in the world on a variety of topics. We started 9rules to give passionate writers more exposure and to help readers find great blogs on their favorite subjects. It’s difficult to find sites worth returning to, so 9rules brings together the very best of the independent web all under one roof.

One Response to “Post-modern Technological Prophets”

  1. Ben W said on: February 1st, 2006 at 11:18 pm

    “and their many readers”, like yours truly!! I always wanted to be a postmodern prophet.

    And ye shall perish in flames, that is, if we aren’t just dreaming our existence, flames, and froot loops.

    Psuedorandom thought: who changed the spelling of fruit loops to froot loops? Ridiculous.

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