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Thursday, February 03, 2022

Links on my right sidebar

On my right sidebar, I have 16 links. I do not think I have ever written about this in any direct or specific way. Here is some explanation of what is there and why. One reason they are there is to make them easy for me to find. I hope it has the further benefit of making it easy for you!

Personal blogs, sites, and music interest
Two of the links are pages from this blog, About it (and me) and Guidelines for posting. Four others are sites I maintain (some not very well), and the other is our official or semi-official website for the Sacred Harp singings here in Texas.
  • East Texas Sacred Harp - A site to promote the Sacred Harp Singings that we have in East Texas.
  • Mt. Carmel blog - Includes the text of my history of the old Mount Carmel Baptist Church in southern Rusk County, Texas, as well as other Rusk County Baptist History (churches, people, places).
  • Old Prospect Baptist Church - Our church website, not very well kept up. Not exactly my best skill set.
  • Sacred Harp Singing in Texas - A website that promotes Sacred Harp Singings in Texas, with singing announcements, history, biography, and more. Maintained by Gaylon Powell.
  • What’s Happening at Old Redland? - Information about the progress, or lack of progress, in maintaining the old Redland church house (aka we have no money).
Biblical and textual related blogs
Not all the posts on these blogs are about the Bible, but the defense of the Traditional Text of the Bible is a primary interest and topic of the owners and contributors. Each have a slightly different approach to the subject. Very helpful. 
  • Standard Sacred Text.com - Blog of son and father Peter Van Kleeck, Jr. and Peter Van Kleeck, Sr., to promote and defend what they define as a Standard Sacred Text.
  • Stylos - Blog of Jeff Riddle, pastor of Christ Reformed Baptist Church. Defense and promotion of the traditional original language texts and related issues.
  • What is Truth? - Blog of Kent Brandenburg (Baptist missionary in Utah) and Thomas Ross (Baptist Mukwonago Baptist Church). Defense and promotion of the traditional language texts, the KJAV English translation, and related issues.
Other
  • Baptist History Homepage - The Baptist History Homepage is a huge site for Baptist history, original Baptist documents, Baptist biographies, etc, maintained by Jim Duvall, Editor.
  • Biblical Studies Blog - The blog of BiblicalStudies.org, an online host of Journals, Monographs and Lecture Series. The blog primarily consists of free downloads of public domain titles. Recent examples include Commentary on Jeremiah and Lamentations by Benjamin Blayney, Regnum Dei (Kingdom of God) by Archibald Robertson, and Treatise on the Use of the Tenses of Hebrew by Samuel Rolles Driver.
  • Find-A-Grave - “Search or browse cemeteries and grave records for every-day and famous people from around the world.”
  • Praisegod Barebones - “The online musings of Bart Barber,” a Southern Baptist pastor historian. Not very active anymore (as a personal blogger).
  • The Baptist Sentinel - A pastor friend writes about the doctrines and books of the Bible, and preaching the Word of God, history of Christianity, and pastoral ministry.
  • Viajando Ligera - Related to my daughter’s time in Costa Rica. Not currently active (i.e., no new posts are being added).
Check these out. Maybe you will find something that intrigues you.

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