Blog Updates

Christian Courier Launches New Blog-Based Website

America's Longest Running Christian Paper

America's Longest Running Christian Paper

With the Summer of 2009, the staff at the Christian Courier and numerous volunteer bloggers have launched a NEW and IMPROVED website, Christian-Courier.com.  This blog-centric design will allow the Christian Courier to add value for its readership, subscribers, and advertisers as America’s longest running Christian newspaper offers DAILY updates, greater access to on-line resources, and efficient implementation of our 32 year Gospel-based mission to a growing audience.

It is prayerfully hoped that this new layout and Internet-based availability will encourage readers to stay abreast of Christian news and activities as often as announced or changed.  We can attest to the hundreds of daily emails that announcements are made daily and our services should support the need of our mission-place.

In addition to publishing our devoted authors from the past, a team of bloggers has been assembled.  Under the direction of consulting editor, Dr. Dennis Hill, who began to redirect the development of the new layout changes of the print edition of the Christian Courier Newspaper in October 2007, the Christian Courier e-Paper is expected to be a considered resource for news and events in the Christian community. 

Attention Communication Profesisonals, Secretaries, and Administrators! If you wish to be a blogger on Christian-Courier.com, simply email us via the Contacts page (or mailto: interns@christian-courier.com).  Individual churches and parachurches can register and become contributors, directly and on-line. 

Attention Business Owners and Those Seeking Services, Products or Employment!  The current daily visitor rate of the Christian Courier webpage is about 1000.  We anticipate that growth will continue.  To advertise on the website, please email us with your wishes at Advertising@christian-courier.com.

Thank you!

Discussion

Comments are disallowed for this post.

Comments are closed.

ccnblog