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Why should you blog?

Why should you blog for UrbanMinistry.org?

  • Because we want to hear from you!
  • It's fun and easy.
  • It's a way to vounteer.
  • It's great for networking
  • It's a way to share and help others.

For more information, check out this article:
Why Blog for UrbanMinistry.org?

Getting Started

So you're ready to start blogging on social justice topics?

Then follow these steps:

  1. If you haven't already, create a free account with UrbanMinistry.org .
  2. Log in to UrbanMinistry.org.
  3. Click on the Create/Post Blog link on the Volunteers/Blog menu. This will take you to your Blogger Dashboard.
  4. If you haven’t already created a blog, click on the "Create Blog" link in the dashboard header.
  5. Give your blog a title and web address and confirm your choices.
  6. Click on New Post to start blogging!

Blogging Help Section

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Join Our Online Communities!

Interested in Taking Your Blogging to the Next Step?

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Add Widgets to Your Existing Blog

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Recent Blogs from UrbanMinistry.org Bloggers

Yorkton

I was in a certain store chatting with an off-duty employee (for the sake of this story, let’s call her Wendy) the other day and an employee came by and said something quite inappropriate.  I asked her if the guy had mental health problems and she said with a straight face, “No, he’s from Yorkton”.

I work with a friend who is from Yorkton and her husband and her enjoyed that line tremendously.  My only experience with the fine city of Yorkton is that I stopped at Staples there once and bought a wonderful looking Swiss Army backpack.  For the record, their clerks there did a fine job but they may have been from out of town.

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Where’s my hat?

For the last couple of years I have been looking for an outdoor hat.  I know I used to live in Calgary but I haven’t own a cowboy hat since a certain green velour cowboy hat in the early 80s and I don’t intend to go down that road again.  Even if elected to high office in Canada and needing to go to Calgary for the Calgary Stampede, I would not wear a cowboy hat.

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