What Church RSS feeds to I follow?

Date January 28, 2009

I’m a computer guy by profession. I generally feel that you can never have too much information. I love the Church, so if you mix those things together, I feel that I just can’t get enough information about the Church, or what is going on with the Church. I don’t subscribe to every blog out there, as some of them are just not my style. Here is a list of the ones that I do follow:

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There are some here that are not active anymore, and I need to clean those up. As I mentioned before, NothingWavering.org has allowed me to eliminate individual blogs. That site provides a feed that collects the feeds from many other sites (including this one).

You’ll see that I have several Google Alerts as well. It’s interesting to read about the Church in the news in various parts of the world. I’m also a fan/student of Church history, so I like to follow a couple of phrases that might have some shared information with our “cousins”.

If you are interested, you can download an OPML file of these feeds here.

You can also find individual links here (remember, some of the links are old):

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2 Responses to “What Church RSS feeds to I follow?”

  1. ldsWebguy said:

    May I also suggest http://LDSMediaTalk.com? You can subscribe by RSS or e-mail delivery.

  2. Graham said:

    Larry (ldsWebguy), LDSMediaTalk is part of the NothingWavering feed, so I do indeed follow it…

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