NRBC's Perambulate EzineNow It's Your Turn To Visit - Issue 1: April 28, 2002 |
Welcome to NRBC's latest ezine! This is nothing like any of our current ezines, yet I'm sure you'll come to enjoy receiving this small weekly ezine in your inbox each week. This ezine is about delivering to you a list of URL's to visit each week as you surf the net.
This is an introductory issue really, just to let you know that the ezine is up and running and to give you the opportunity to subscribe. Please not that if you don't send me an email requesting that you receive this ezine, you won't receive it again. So please subscribe by sending me an email and clearly indicate you wish to receive this ezine.
You will find a great range of Reformed sites which will provide you with a wealth of information and resources. You will find links to articles, church sites and software. But we will also seek to bring to your attention sites that will assist you in a whole range of useful exercises, including freeware, portals, webmaster tools, etc.
At NRBC I have found a wealth of resources on the net during the creation of the NRBC web sites that you may not know about or may have forgotten about. I am certain that this ezine will prove a welcome addition to newsletters you already receive. Enjoy the journey around cyber-world.
In this week's perambulate we focus on reformed online libraries and what better place to start than our own online library at NRBC. Visit the NRBC Online Library at:
http://particularbaptist.com.com/library/libraryindex.html
OTHER ONLINE REFORMED LIBRARIES
Do you like to send e-cards to family and friends? Then why not pop over to The NRBC E-card Place? We have just updated the page to include links to over 50 e-card providers. I'm sure you'll find something to interest you there. The URL is http://particularbaptist.com.com/ecard.html.
Are you seeking to build a web site or thinking of doing so? We at NRBC highly recommend the Bravenet webmaster tools. These include a photocenter, web site hosting, counters, forum, chat, and much, much more. Not only are they excellent to use, but they are also free.
Perhaps you prefer an easier method to create a web site? If so, why not have a go with MSN Communities?
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