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Contact Me!

You can contact me by using the form below. If you need a response, I will try to get back to you as soon as possible.
If you want to see a blog added, this is the place to do it. Please, before you fill out the form (or not) read the guidelines below so you have some idea what kinds of blogs I'll consider.
Otherwise, feel free to use the form for any comments, questions or ideas!
What kinds of blogs are you looking for?
Here are some general guidelines:
1. I reserve the right to include, not include, add or remove whatever blogs I want. In other words, if I don't include you, don't assume that I don't like your blog, your hairstyle or your doctrine. Don't even guess why your site is here or isn't. 2. I'm looking for blogs of the Christian variety, generally of the Protestant nature. That means I'm not looking for Roman Catholic blogs, or LDS (Mormon) blogs. I may post more details later. 3. I'm looking for people who are living and ministering in a cross cultural environment.
This includes: People in the country of their birth who are nonetheless working in another culturePeople who don't like to be called "missionaries"People working in so-called "support ministries" who still have significant cross cultural contact.Tentmakers This does not include: People working in another culture that is a close culture. I realize that most if not all Christians must share God's love in other cultures, across the street or around the world. People living next door probably have cultural differences from you. This is important work. But because of the nature of this site, I'm looking for people who are making an even bigger cultural jump. This probably means learning a language, but not always.People who work very part time in another culture. 4. I want to include blogs that have a wide appeal. This is generally a family-friendly site, although I recognize that bloggers may need to speak on the harsh realities of the world. Love and respect should be the rule in the blogs you find here. 5. I'm looking for blogs that are primarily in English. I'm hoping that someday I can rescind this rule, but for now I need to stick with the language I know best.
These guidelines aren't meant to say who is and who is not a Christian, or who is and who isn't a missionary. They are simply meant to give a certain flavour to this particular site.
The 5 most wanted
Finally, here are some blogs I'm particularly interested in finding. See if you can dig these up. Think of this as the Missionary-Blogs.com treasure hunt!
Missionaries in BelizeMissionaries in DenmarkMissionaries in KiribatiMissionaries in Guinea BissauzA cross cultural missionary in Antigua, Guatemala
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