Rodney's recommendations

I mentioned last week that I want to point you towards a few of the blogs I read. Every Wednesday I’ll highlight a different blog to check out.

This week’s recommendation is Harmless Thoughts written by Matt harmless. Just click on the blog screen shot and have a look around.

Matt is a highschool teacher in the U.S. and his blog is a mixture of family life, work life and a range of posts which touch on the deeper issues of life.

I chatted to Matt via Skype several months back and it was great to finally put a voice to the blogger. It was before we got broadband at home so the quality wasn’t brilliant. We’ll have to try again soon, Matt.

(If you use Skype too, try hitting the Skype Me button in my sidebar for a conversation sometime.)

As well as Matt’s posts, you’ll find a few contributions from other family members including the recent post by Josiah reflecting on his 4th birthday party.

Matt created Harmless Thoughts just a couple of months before I began The Journey. I think we’ve been reading each other’s blogs almost since their beginnings. I always look forward to checking out Matt’s latest posts.

If you do drop in to check out his blog, make sure you say hi from me. While you’re there, check out his Personal Links in the sidebar and have a wander through Matt’s other blogs.

If you ever want to browse the blogs I read each day through Bloglines, you can read your way through THE BLOG LIST in my right hand sidebar.

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Rodney Olsen

Rodney is a husband, father, cyclist, blogger and podcaster from Perth Western Australia.

He has worked in radio at Perth's media ministry Sonshine for over 25 years and has previously worked at ministries such as Compassion Australia and Bible Society.

The views he expresses here are his own.

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