Please Note: Due to overwhelming interest in the blogroll, we aren’t taking any new entries at this time. We are in the process of adding the ones that we have, and hope to be caught up with the additions soon. If you are interested in joining, you may check in at a later date. (dated June 14, 2009)
The Christian Women Online blog roll was created to unite women of faith via the internet. Web users can browse this unique list to easily find other blogs of women that share the same Christian faith, without having to waste hours searching through secular blogs that may hold little or no interest to them.
The blogroll is exclusive to personal “blog” sites only. Sites that are deemed otherwise will not be accepted, such as pay-per-post sites or those that frequently promote products. All bloggers must be in agreement with our statement of faith.
In order to be a member of our blogroll, we ask that the following blogroll button be added to your blog (existing members may change the old button anytime). Once the graphic is added, please send us an email request that includes the URL to your blog.

If you would prefer that we add the code for you, please include your username and password as well as the URL to your blog, and if we can work with your platform, we will insert the code for you.
mail to: editor@christianwomenonline.net
Note:
Each blog will be visited by our moderator to ensure that it meets with our approval, however we cannot be responsible for the ongoing content of any blog, and ask that you sue your own judgement in the blogs that you choose to frequent.
CWO reserves the right to refuse or remove any blog that we feel would interupt the unity and harmony of the ring. Blogs that we deem as offensive or contain foul language will be removed from the ring immediately without notice.
Each month Christian Women Online magazine will feature one of the blogs listed on our blog roll as our featured blog of the month. A link to it will appear at our site for one month.
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I too would like to be included. I know it says on here you are not accepting any more blogs but that was almost 9 months ago so I wasn’t sure if things had changed or not.
I, too, just found this amazing blogroll list and website!
I would be thrilled and honored to be added and then to add this button to my site.
I did not know if I should add the button before knowing if I was allowed on the blog roll.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
God bless your work!
Tammy Nischan
http://www.tammynischan.blogspot.com
tammynischan@yahoo.com
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I would love to be included on the blogroll but it says you are not accepting anymore entries. That was way back in June of ’09 so I’m hoping you have gotten caught up and can take me very very soon! Thank you and blessings, Mindi White
Many people like to know when they comment that someone is listening. The way to let them know that there is someone behind the computer screen who cares what they say is to respond when they say something.
It truly is always excellent to see some quality posts like this one.
I’m excited about being part of this Christian blogroll, and I’m hoping that your note from last year no longer applies. It would be an honor to be part of this community on the journey with our Lord.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. I look forward to hearing from you.
Janis
I would love to be part of your blogroll. Please stop by for a visit!
Please remove my blog from your list: Behind the Paintings.
Thank you,
Pamela Alderman
After learning this, I hope individuals do something about it. It makes me sad when great information is not used to make a difference.
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