Posts Tagged ‘widget’

Feb 9
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Yesterday was our birthday, and “Today Is My Birthday” … so says our newest widget.

The “Today Is My Birthday” featured child widget is now available for you to use on your blog or MySpace profile. It’s not available for Facebook, but we do have a featured child widget you can use there.

The “Today Is My Birthday” featured child widget DOES work on wordpress.com blogs.

And it can also be used in your e-mail signature block.

Here is our original featured child widget. It works in the same places the “Today Is My Birthday” widget works.

Dec 15
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“CompassionArt is a charity that joins the dots between art and poverty. It raises money to help breathe life into the poorest communities, restoring hope and igniting justice.” – compassionart.tv

Compassion U.K. is one of 12 charities receiving royalties from the album sales.

The widget below has lots of details on the CompassionArtproject, as well as a link to download a free song with song sheet and the first chapter of the book, which explores the inspiration, motivation and passion behind this exceptional collaboration.

Oct 27
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featured-child-email-signature-blockIf you use Outlook, Yahoo or Gmail for your e-mail needs, you can now add our “featured child” widget to your e-mail signature block. Here’s how.

This is our original “featured child” widget, which you can put on your blog, MySpace page, or other website.

And this is the Facebook version.

Each widget features a specific child currently waiting for a sponsor.

Sep 18
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Uh, yeah. Hi. How ya doing?

Umm…oh, this is so hard. It’s kind of embarrassing.

We have a friend, who has a blog and all, and we were wondering…uh, he was wondering if you’d be interested and willing to promote our his blog on your site.

We He made some blog candy for you to enjoy.

Here’s the sugar free blog widget.


And the full fat, caffeinated, sugar-boosted blog widget.

Thanks.

May 28
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Our SpotLINK guest contributor today is A. She currently serves as a worship leader and choir director. She blogs at Be Thou My Vision and co-maintains Women in Worship, a site connecting Christian women who are passionate about worshiping and serving God through music and the arts.


I remember when I first felt God leading me to sponsor a child through Compassion. I was reading Extravagant Worship by worship leader Darlene Zschech and discovered Compassion’s information waiting for me on the book’s final pages.

I began sponsoring a girl in Honduras, wanting to do something to make a difference in her life. How humbling it was when I received a letter she sent after a gift received during the holidays enabled her family to buy items that we often take for granted, such as a pair of shoes and three pairs of socks. This letter brought tears to my eyes and makes me ache to do even more to help those in need!

As a blogger myself, I caught on to what Anne Jackson is doing at Flowerdust.net and have begun featuring at least one child on my blog weekly, particularly those who have been waiting to be sponsored for six months or more. It excites me when I find each week’s featured child has been sponsored!

Compassion also has many wonderful widgets that can help you make a difference by featuring children in need on your Web site, blog and even Facebook. Also, don’t forget to venture to Compassionbloggers.com where bloggers share their stories about Compassion and even join in on a trip to visit Compassion and the children whose lives are being changed.

Though it may seem miniscule, bloggers have a great advantage in reaching out just by bringing needy children to the attention of others who God may lead to sponsor them.

What about you? Do you sponsor a child? If you already do, could you help further by blogging about other children in need?

Apr 25
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Sponsor a child Here’s some marketing rah-rah for ya. Well … it’s not really rah-rah, but it IS marketing pure and simple.

This is our newest toy, and we’re really excited about how it can help get more children sponsored. Hope you like, use it and share it.

One for Facebook …

Click here to get the sponsor a child widget for Facebook
Get the sponsor a child widget for Facebook.

… and one for everywhere else

Play with the other toys in our toy box.