The News Review:
- Vietnam Investment Review – Timeout
- Blogging offers a lift to your career
- Evangelicals ‘caught in the middle’ of debate over identity direction
Vietnam Investment Review – Timeout
Vietnam Investment Review – Jun 25, 2007
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Blogging offers a lift to your career
Boston Globe – Jun 24, 2007
Moreover the linking between blogs keeps you in touch with the other thought leaders in your industry even if you do not know them personally. ne of the best things about blogging is that the benefits are huge but the barrier to entry is very low. The software is free and easy to use (try. com) and it takes about 10 minutes to get started.
Evangelicals ‘caught in the middle’ of debate over identity direction
Associated Baptist Press – Jun 25, 2007
Whether it's a departure from the Religious Right or an evolution of it the trend is evident even within the Southern Baptist Convention. Some blogging Southern Baptist pastors have included among their complaints about the SBC leadership critiques of its close relationship with the right wing of the Republican Party. “While I've been a card-carrying member of the so-called ‘Religious Right' since I first voted for Pat Buchanan in the 1996 Presidential primaries I'm sick and tired of the Religious Right” said Texas pastor Benjamin Cole in a post on his blog (baptistblog. com) written prior to Falwell's death. “I can no longer stand to see Southern Baptist leaders pander to Republican politicians and I'm ready for a man to occupy the White House who won't shun evangelical voters on the one hand or flirt with them on the other. Cole pastor of Parkview Baptist Church in Arlington Texas said merely opposing legalized abortion doesn't make someone 100 percent pro-life.