I thought I'd do something a little fun this year for my birthday and Christian Fiction Blog. Three years ago I wrote a piece for Rejoice Atlanta News titled, "Why Christian Men Don't Date Christian Women." I interviewed 3 eligible bachelors in Atlanta, author Tony Hunter was one of them and the results cracked me up. Anyway...I put the story to bed and hadn't thought about it until; last month when I was approached by James Riley of Finding Morris.com, a podcast devoted to 5 Christian men talking about real romance and showmance.
Now I can't disclose the entire interview, because I am prepping it for a magazine article. Instead I want to highlight James and other Christian men bloggers, who are doing it big right now. I think Every Wednesday this Month I will spotlight a new blogger. If yo want me to continue with this fun feature, then email me and subscribe.
Featured Blog: FindingMorris.com, Finding Halle Blog
Owner: James Riley
Other cast: Five male friends and an occasional guest
Location: Atlanta, but heard nationwide
Hotline: 678-534-2527
Date launched: 2 years ago
Format: Podcast, episodes available for download or CD conversion.
Reason why he began blog: "My male friends and I have dated a tremendous amount of women and we wanted to share our discovers and help bridge the gap between Christian men and women.
Brothers know that most of us want a woman that looks like Halle Berry, knows Jesus for herself but knows when to put the bible down, and make love to her husband. On Finding Morris we have this saying, that says: "We may not know women, but men we know" Finding Halle will serve the purpose of informing the brothers on the way women see dating as a Christian. "
Season: Season begins February 11 when James reveals the results of his holiday marriage proposal to a young woman he is smitten with.
Popular Posts:
- Marriage Materials:
- Thug Passion,
- Hookers for Jesus
- Ty Adams "Saved, Single and Having Sex"
James Response: "Sex."
Stay tuned to FindingMorris. I hope to make a guest appearance this year. :) If they put me on what would you want me to ask the guys?
If you want to nominate your blog to be featured, join my mybloglog community.
2 comments:
Hi, I'm a single Black women in ATL. Every one seens to be skirting the topic of why so many black women remain single, esp in a city like ATL. The Homosexual Bisexual Black male!!!
Hi, anom. I live in ATL and have met and dated many men here. For me I think my problem was I shouldn't have been dating them. Bisexuality in our culture is a problem, but it seems like those men are married and living a down low lifestlye more so than the single ones. What do you think?
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