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April 23rd, 2008

My latest Church Times blog posts

Some people have commented that it is a bit quiet on this site apart from bookshop-related posts. This is just a reminder to say that I’m continuing to post things over at the Church Times blog on at least a daily basis (except at weekends, when it might be a little less). My most recent posts over there:

You can keep up to date via the feed, which is here.

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  1. Bob Gould says:

    Hi Dave,

    Yes, I’m afraid that I too am getting a little punch-drunk at the bookshop news, which has tended to be somewhat Darfur/Zimbabwe/Global Warming in nature. But you’d better keep it up anyway, as it isn’t getting much publicity otherwise. Meantime, the CT blog is very good, and varied. Congratulations!

  2. Sam P says:

    Could you make the heading “Church Times blog” (below the SPCK cartoon and above the headlines of the latest posts from the CT blog) into a link to the blog?

    I normally come here first to see what’s new and then go from here to CT blog, and having a link to the whole blog rather than individual posts would be handy :-)

    Not that I expect you to change your site just for me, but I figured I might as well ask!

  3. Dave says:

    Sam,

    I’ve added a link – good idea. I tried making the heading a link, but it looked odd with my current css settings and I don’t have time to fiddle with them. But I think what I’ve done works ok.

  4. Sam P says:

    Fantastic, thanks Dave! :-D