Show Us Your Stuff! Promote Your Blog…

Repost from earlier in the year: TheWayItCouldBe.com is all about sharing the love! It’s time to Show Us Your Stuff- promote your own blog or website!  What a great chance to connect with other TheWayItCouldBe.com readers and find some swanky new blogs to follow.

The rules: We’ll just be promoting positive sites- promote your blog, business, website, music site, book site, friend’s site, pastor’s site… (you get the idea). This linking software will add the links to this post for others to easily check them out. The sweet deal is that you can promote your stuff and see cool sites from other good people!  Show Us Your Stuff!

All you have to do are these 3 things!

1. Fill out your info just like this.  Seriously, just like this:
Your Name: Chad Missildine – TheWayItCouldBe  Your URL: http://thewayitcouldbe.com.
2. Leave a comment in the comment section and tell us a little about yourself or what you’re promoting.
3. Share “Show Us Your Stuff” w/ others via Twitter & Facebook.  It could look like this:  Show Us Your Stuff! Promote Your Blog Today Here: http://bit.ly/dM2MLy via @chadmissildine

A BIG thanks to @scottwilliams at BigIsTheNewSmall.com for the idea… Don’t forget to Check Your Motives…. here are 5 Ways To Be Selfless on Twitter & Facebook!

Comments
  • Chad says:

    My name is Chad Missildine and my blog is TheWayItCouldBe.com, which is all about creating cultural change through personal and spiritual transformation. I dig writing about leadership, relationships, faith and other stuff. And I can’t bench press very much.

    • Kim says:

      The Phone Tree Bible Study Group is an online women’s bible study community. We are purposed for praise and in pursuit of the Most High God. We offer a loving community to those who are interested in growing in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. We are focused on seeking and chasing after God’s Truth.

      Blessings and Thanks

    • Umair Khan says:

      Chad,

      Thank you for this!

      If you practice bench pressing, over time, you’ll be able to bench press more.

  • kelybreez says:

    Well, today’s post is actually a vlog, about keepin’ the self-focus away! http://kelybreez.com/post/2634488509/ok-im-not-gonna-go-all-mr-movie-nor-become

  • David says:

    Hello Chad! My blog in many ways is a journal. Mostly I focus on family life and parenting but also throw in some talk about health. My perspective as a father of a teenager and a cancer survivor drive my thoughts. I have enjoyed your advice too.

  • kevin says:

    My name is Kevin. And I’m a dad. And I have a dad blog. Called Dad Life. Come check it out, hang out, be a part of the growing community!

  • kevin says:

    And I have a personal site that is a bit more random. Mostly posting on things related to faith, culture and social media.

  • I am Matt Cannon (aka seekingpastor). I blog each week day using stories and humor to inspire and encourage. I also like fried bologna sandwiches.

  • Tony Alicea says:

    I’m actually in the middle of a re-focus of my site this weekend. My goal is to help Christians discover their identity in Christ which will then encourage them to live intentional and exceptional lives.

  • Ben says:

    Promoting my mostly personal site that I just “rebooted” in December. Hopefully by this time next year I’ll have some focused content to really promote :-)

  • Wes Molebash says:

    My name is Wes Molebash and my blog is called Wes Draws. I blog about life and faith, and I draw little cartoons to go along with my posts. It’s pretty rad. My mom says it makes her proud. :)

  • Stephanie Kandray here and my blog is full of Smarten Up! Mondays, Wednesdays with Adah, and Facetious Fridays. Thanks for the op.

  • Jason says:

    Thank you for offering this! The one of my two sites that I linked is the site for my Mustard Seed Year…a year where I plant the mustard seed I feel God has given me and I’ll document the growth that He brings to it.

  • Nilwona says:

    Hi, my name is Nilwona. My full name (Nilwona Nowlin) is a palindrome…just a little interesting fact for you all to chat about while I’m gone, lol! I’ve been “blogging” in my head for years and finally followed through with creating an online site. I am a dreamer who is passionate about helping others discover their purpose. I’m also passionate about serving and trying to inspire others to serve. And I’m extremely random. Which would explain why I couldn’t decide on one specific topic for my blog.

    My hope for people who stop by “the dreamer speaks” is that they would be encouraged to live a life that will positively impact the world, no matter how big or small that impact may be. This is a great idea, Chad! I’m looking forward to checking out some other blogs.

  • bman says:

    Happy to oblige and share my own things. Because I’m selfish.

  • Cathy says:

    My blog focuses on books (the good ones), life (mine), and geeky-cool info (leaning heavily towards science, but I swear it’s fascinating.) Stop by sometime!

  • Darlene says:

    My name is Darlene. I write mostly regarding life as it relates to leadership. I also enjoy dabbling into issues of diversity as it relates to ministry. Stop by my blog and say hello. It would be great to hear from you.

  • Darlene says:

    My name is Darlene. I write mostly regarding life as it relates to leadership. I also enjoy dabbling into issues of diversity as it relates to ministry. Stop by my blog and say hello. It would be great to hear from you. http://thejourneydeeper.wordpress.com/

  • Prudence says:

    I write about my life and God’s working in it. One of my primary focuses this year is I’m participating in #OneWord2011. My OneWord is grace.

  • Moe says:

    My name is Mauricio Vivas, my site is http://www.betachristian.com

    I focus on the “beta” Christian experience. We are not the complete, finished product (yet), but we can learn a lot from our sinfun nature.

  • Tom Jamieson says:

    Hi Chad! Thanks for this opportunity. I am a pastor and blogger who primarily writes about church stuff, leadership, blogging, and social media. Feel free to stop by and say hi!

  • Greetings, my name is Tommy Pritchard. I have a blog called, Tommy’s Place (I put a LOT of thought into that). A big theme in my blog is putting our past behind us and moving forward in our relationship with God. We all have spiritual “baggage” that we tote around, from fears and failures to doubt. That’s what I discuss, while trying to find God’s purpose in all of this.

  • Michael says:

    I type some stuff and write some stuff by hand. And sometimes I film some stuff. But all of it is to show how God moves in and around our lives.

  • New site launched yesterday. I love being a dad, and I want to share what I’ve done well and what I could do a lot better.

  • I post book reviews, and observations about the world we live in.

    Blessings!

  • John Hinton says:

    Wow, so many great sites here. I am just getting back into blogging and such after several years of not doing it. Any feedback or help is appreciated as far as content, layout site design, etc… Either way,
    I love writing, and this is just random thoughts about life, God, and everything else that goes on around me, things I mention and see, current events, whats strikes my muse to get moving. Check it out. :D

  • Jayson John says:

    I write about leadership, ministry, intercultural diversity, and 2nd generation American churches.

  • Kyle Reed says:

    Great idea.
    Got some reading to do later today now.

  • Becky says:

    I’m Becky, aka tijuanabecky. My blog covers many topics that fall into “Christ, Church, Change, Community, and Children. The 5C’s to a Better Livin.”

  • Michelle says:

    Brain Drops – thoughts on life, leadership, and creativity. Nothing fancy, just what comes out of my head.

  • Amanda Sims says:

    I’m Amanda Sims. My blog is a public chronicle of my journey out of food addiction and into healthy living – spiritually, emotionally AND physically.

  • Faye Bryant says:

    I’m Faye Bryant. My blog is my attempt to be real. Simply. I wrote a book about it, too. There’s so much in me to fix, I could be doing this awhile.

  • My mission is to inspire and teach others how to lead others by serving them on mission. Our lives are all about mission. It’s about the mission that Jesus has called us to…Loving People. We are to spur one another on to love and good works!

  • Thanks so much for posting my blog!

  • Oh, I’m just a girl chasing faith, God and religion on my own terms. I am also photographed in the coolest hat EVER! Donald Miller is a Christian writer who I identify with. I am using him as my muse.

    Stalking his words……

  • Umair Khan says:

    Koomba-calypse is a site I’ve started to collect some thoughts and ideas surrounding Thinking, Leadership and some Creative Writing.

  • Hey all you fellow bloggers! I am Janelle Keith, Christian Radio DJ on The House FM. Also I blog. I share my life in words in hopes that it inspires others to continue their journey towards Christ. Oh yeah…there might be some humor in there too.

  • Andy Glover says:

    Hey, thanks for letting us share here. This is cool! I am a musician from the Seattle area just getting my start, on an ever winding road of creative development, spiritual growth and expansion of consciousness! Please come and request a song, or follow the link for my album to listen to the whole thing for free! : )

    Peace and Love

    Andy

  • Hey, this is great. Thanks for doing this. I am a husband, father, and pastor just outside Chicago in Naperville Illinois. I love to help develop leaders and equip people for doing ministry right where they are.

  • Justin says:

    Justin Falls is an advocate for the abused and neglected.

  • Hi my name is Ingrid and I’ve recently started a few blogs to give praise to God. I’ve been blessed with a Road to Damascus and am now able to share with others what the Lord has done to me and how He is moving in my life and those around me. I’ve also been blessed to be led to put together a Course on how and why one walks like an Atheist/Agnostic and what it means to be a Christian all from a historical perspective. I’m not re-inventing the wheel, all I’ve been asked to do was to simplify what is out there so others, like my mom specifically and my family, could better understand why they believe. I am the first of my family to have been saved by God and treasure every moment.

  • April says:

    My blog, Blessed Beyond Measure, is mostly a personal blog in which I share my life and things that God speaks to me. My reason for sharing has always been that if I can touch/help one person, I have done my job.

  • Ben Reed says:

    What a great idea, Chad! I’ve got some great new blogs to read now!

  • Alecia says:

    Love this! What a great resource!

  • Thanks for the blogs. I am always looking for interesting reading that I can learn from and be inspired by.

  • James Hutson says:

    I am a simple man on a journey of eternal proportions…a pilgrim in a foreign land. This is my story, a one-fifth moment in the epic tale of the greatest story ever told, the story of Jesus Christ.

    Back in 2004 when I was saved and then subsequently called to God’s service in a specific purpose (which began a journey of growing and learning), my mentor told me to write because God had gifted me with the ability.

    This is the result of that direction.

  • Nathan says:

    A sometimes random, sometimes completely thought out collection of posts about modern Christianity that challenges our thinking, actions and lives.

    I’m relatively new to blogging, but I’m completely up for any feedback there is to be had.

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