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Blog Awards

It’s award season in the blogophere. First, I give you Adrian Warnock’s call for Warnie Award nominations.

Its almost the season of goodwill. Now we are actually in the month of December I am happy to start speaking of Christmas. The Warnie awards are my own thank you gift to the Christian blogosphere for giving me such a lot of fun and for continuing to surprise me with the level of appreciation links and readership that comes the way of this blog.

Well, Christmas has come early this year! I have decided to give out one more warnie award this side of the new year, but I am going to do it a bit differently. I am for the first time opening nominations – so, people here are the rules:

1. You cannot nominate yourself (although you can pursuade someone else to nominate you!)
2. You cannot nominate a blog with a higher ecosystem ranking than me as they dont need the extra attention as much.
3. This is not a totally democratic contest and I will decide which of the blogs nominated to give a warnie to, and reserve the right to decide not to give anyone a warnie
4. Nominations should ideally be done via a post on your own blog thanking your favorite blogger for their blog, stating why you think they deserve a Warnie Award and linking back to this post.
5. Nominations will remain open for at least a week and possibly longer

Let the nominations begin! Previous Warnie winners are especially encouraged to enter a nomination. I hope that this will be a fun way for a bunch of bloggers to thank those blogs that they enjoy reading and explain what it is about particular blogs that they like so much.

I nominate UnSpace. Rob doesn’t always write about specifically Christian topics, but I believe he always attempts to write as as Christian. I believe he does an admirable job of this. He and I sometimes disagree on matters of dogma and doctrine, but I take great comfort in knowing that our disagreements do not get in the way of us being brothers in the Body of Christ. He takes "Love thy neighbor" very seriously and endeavors to treat his neighbors with respect and dignity, no matter how badly they treat him. More importantly, he undertands that love is a verb, and he does what all Christians must, and so few of us do: feed, clothe, visit, etc Christ in the least of His brethren (c.f. Matthew 25), as a paramedic years ago and more recently helping out folks in New Orleans. Is Rob perfect? Is he a living saint? No. Certainly not. He’d be the first to tell you that. What matters, though, is that he strives to be a saint. Shouldn’t we all?

With the important stuff out of the way, I can now point out that voting for the 2005 Wizbang Weblog Awards begin December 5. Be sure to vote for your favorite blogs. Hopefully, I’ll be a finalist for either Best Religious Blog or Best of the Top 501 – 1000 Blogs. We’ll see when the finalists are announced December 4.

Welcome Red Nova Readers! :)

Apparently, someone submitted my blog as a Red Nova Red Hot Blog today (albeit with an incorrect spelling – Alex Rarus). Welcome to all those who found their way here via that plug and thank you to whoever nominated Ales Rarus. 🙂 For the record, the sample post shown was not written by me, but a good friend who is a guest blogger here, edey.

I was unfamiliar with Red Nova until today. I suspect many of my readers are in the same boat. Since they were kind enough to plug me, I'll return the favor. Here's some info from their About Us page.

"Red Nova, Inc., headquartered in Dallas, Texas, was founded in November 2002. The web site, RedNova.com, was launched in May 2003, with the goal of creating the largest, most unique internet community, with the strongest consumer brand, in the most underserved niche on the Web. RedNova.com has since become the premier internet destination for science, space, and technology enthusiasts around the globe."

"RedNova.com is committed to providing stimulating, original content and presentation, with over 100,000 pages covering the vast ideological spectrums of science, space, and technology. The beautiful and engaging forum created at RedNova.com promotes a friendly and open environment, enhancing user loyalty and community, while advancing RedNova's goal of providing the world with a virtual Utopia for intelligent, curious minds."

"RedNova.com averages over 5 million unique visitors per month, more than double that of other sites with similar content. With subject matter a bit more intellectually oriented than most, the average RedNova.com visitors tend to be well educated, between the ages of 25 – 55, with a median income significantly higher than that of Internet users as a whole."

"Red Nova, Inc. has positioned itself perfectly to excel in the current Internet climate and well into the 21st Century. "

“I’d Like to Thank…”

I wasn’t nominated for an Evangelical or Catholic Blog Award. I was bummed (but
it was probably better for my ego). My hard work and slavish devotion to my readers
has finally paid off, though. Adrian
Warnock has awarded me
one of this week’s Warnies.
🙂

I’ve added the Warnie Awards aggregator and blogroll to my right column. Be sure
to give previous winners some much-deserved traffic. 🙂