Friday, July 14, 2006

Links etc.

Just a quick reminder because I know I have the habit of, once I'm familiar with a blog, just checking the top of the page for new posts.

Down towards the bottom right of the Hidden Fountain front page, beneath the links, I show a number of book and CD titles which I recommend or am currently reading or listening to. If they're under the recommendations list then, you guessed it, I recommend you take a look at them, even if it's just reading the description on Amazon or something to see if you might be interested. If they're not recommendations, or even if they are, and you're curious feel free to email me or leave a comment asking any questions or for a review or something and I'll be happy to oblige.

One of the best parts of this blogging thing, at least for me, is the input and interaction so don't be shy and make yourself known. Oh, and don't forget to check out some of the other blogs and links listed from time to time. I find that sometimes I manage to forget about a real treasure I found and it's a pleasure to rediscover it.

I know I haven't updated that section very often but I do update it so keep your eyes open. :) Finally, if any links I provide don't work, let me know and I'll fix them.

Alright, God bless, and a hello to all my blogging friends, Jaclyn, Mich, Dave, Trin, Mark, I hope all is well with you, God be with you all - and to any of you whom I don't hear from regularly, thanks for reading and say hello some time, it would be a pleasure to meet you.

G.

PS - A site that has sat quiet for a while now is my other blog The Treasury of Kings. I'm currently talking with Trin about picking that one up soon so keep your eyes open. There's not much there but if you wouldn't mind heading over and re-reading some of the posts to get a feel for things I think there's a lot of potential for a blog where Christian individuals can get together over a question or a subject and dig up the truth and treasures from God's word and share their discoveries. In the words of the Psalmist, 'may we never neglect His word' but let us dive proudly and eagerly into the glorious inheritance handed down to us.