The Blah Blah
theblahblah.wordpress.com
Ah... The Blah Blah...
What a great blog!
From the reviews of various Christian artists that you've never heard of before, to the free mp3s, this is a blog you don't want to miss. Check it out.
Copied from their site:
What is The Blah Blah?:
Yes, it’s true. We shamelessly stole the name for our blog from one of the coolest coffeehouses ever, and then accidently misspelled it.
Back in 1970s Los Angeles, the Bla-Bla Cafe was the entertainers’ coffeehouse. If you had a band and you wanted to be discovered, you went to the Bla-Bla. If you were a producer and needed the next big act, you went to the Bla-Bla. If you were just a lover of good music and fun and wanted something new to hear, you went to the Bla-Bla. Jay Lenno, Robin Williams, Dave Matthews, and Sting all made it big at the Bla-Bla. It was also at the Bla-Bla that Keith Green played “The Prodigal Son Suite” and launched himself as a prophetic voice into the world.
Keith Green is a hero of ours at The Blah Blah (note the H’s). After a desperate search for God and truth... Read the rest!
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Monday, December 1, 2008
The CrossWire Bible Society
The CrossWire Bible Society
www.crosswire.org
About:
Description from www.crosswire.org:
The CrossWire Bible Society is an organization with the purpose to sponsor and provide a place for engineers and others to come and collaborate on free, open-source projects aimed at furthering the Kingdom of our God. We are also a resource pool to other Bible societies and Christian organizations that can't afford-- or don't feel it's their place-- to maintain a quality programming staff in house. We provide them with a number of tools that assist them with reaching their domain with Christ. CrossWire is a non-income organization, which means that not only do we offer our services for free, but we also do not solicit donations to exist. We exist because we, as a community come together and offer our services and time freely.
Awesome!
I think they're great. Providing Bible-study software that's completely open-source and free. It's good stuff too. I've used quite a few Bible programs from various companies, some very expensive Bible applications out there, and I recommend CrossWire's BibleDesktop 100%.
Thank you, CrossWire, for providing amazing open-source software dedicated to furthering the Kingdom of God.
www.crosswire.org
About:
Description from www.crosswire.org:
The CrossWire Bible Society is an organization with the purpose to sponsor and provide a place for engineers and others to come and collaborate on free, open-source projects aimed at furthering the Kingdom of our God. We are also a resource pool to other Bible societies and Christian organizations that can't afford-- or don't feel it's their place-- to maintain a quality programming staff in house. We provide them with a number of tools that assist them with reaching their domain with Christ. CrossWire is a non-income organization, which means that not only do we offer our services for free, but we also do not solicit donations to exist. We exist because we, as a community come together and offer our services and time freely.
Awesome!
I think they're great. Providing Bible-study software that's completely open-source and free. It's good stuff too. I've used quite a few Bible programs from various companies, some very expensive Bible applications out there, and I recommend CrossWire's BibleDesktop 100%.
Thank you, CrossWire, for providing amazing open-source software dedicated to furthering the Kingdom of God.
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