Top Ten UK Female Christian Bloggers
Thanks to Dave Bish again. Having reminded us that the current top 10 is all male, he figured he would highlight the top ten female Christian bloggers in the UK for November, 2008. Go check our their blogs.
1. Titus 2 Talk
2. Ros Clarke
3. Emily Woods
4. Lindsay Langdon
5. Libbie
6. Rosemary Grier
7. Carla Harding - hey - I know Carla from 24/7 Prayer
8. Jude Smith
9. Cat Hare
10. A path less followed





Seems a bit odd that Maggi Dawn wouldn't be Top 10...
Posted by: Paul Walker | November 11, 2008 at 10:53 PM
nice... i'll check it out..... I'm off to NC tomorrow. Jonathan Helser's CD release thing. i love those guys.... check em out at www.aplacefortheheart.org
xok8
Posted by: Cathryn Thomas | November 12, 2008 at 03:35 AM
maybe Maggi wasn't considered. I only made the list last month and i am still not on many Christian lists in the UK. But I am sure Dave will be happy to have another blog to look up.
Maggi (who is my blog granddaughter) blogs here
what about other countries? anyone have a list to share with us?
Posted by: andrew | November 12, 2008 at 07:27 AM
Woah. Always wanted to be in the top ten when I was about thirteen and sang along to Top of the Pops, into my hairbrush. This is much better - thanks :)
Posted by: Libbie | November 12, 2008 at 09:27 AM
I completely forgot about Maggi Dawn. Oops. Though today Technorati isn't ranking her for reasons I don't understand...
Posted by: dave bish | November 12, 2008 at 09:59 AM
Good call out to the females, this is an awesome top ten list. You should post this to my buddy's site http://www.toptentopten.com/.
Posted by: Travis Stark | November 27, 2008 at 06:12 PM
So great to see so many women posting. Still, I'm searching for someone who's working through the same stuff I am. I'm past all the Pampers Nights and kid stuff. I don't have time to sit in a Rocking Chair and drink coffee. (Maybe sometimes.)
I'm trying to find help in my job as Univeristy Interfaith Council Prez, a job "Like herding cats." Sooo touchy, some of them.
Who knows what that's like?
Posted by: Pamela Urfer | January 01, 2009 at 06:28 PM