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The Next Momosphere
The momosphere is one of the biggest subcultures in the blogosphere (I feel like that should be said with a deep announcer voice and dramatic music). No, but really, have you noticed how many “mommy blogs” there are and how popular they’re getting? Advertisers are picking up on the power of these blogs, moms everywhere are networking, and Christian (and homeschool) moms have a big corner on the market. I love reading mommy blogs because they are like glimpses into a future I hope for.
And I am inspired by godly women who write them.
But I’m noticing a smaller subculture, especially since I’m part of it! And that is blogs written by single Christian young women, quite a few of us in our late teens/early twenties. Sure, these blogs range in perspective, from stay-at-home daughters to college students to missionary teachers to career women. But there are a growing number in that “single Christian young woman” demographic, and it’s fun to be a part of it.
I want to highlight some of the bloggers in this demographic. I enjoy reading what they write. Some of their blogs I am subscribed to, while some I just stop by occasionally. Some I’ve found because they are frequent commenters here. If you’re a young woman in a similar age category (or perhaps a young man wanting to get know a godly young lady *tee hee*), you should check these blogs out!
FYI: I only included blogs with one author, not compilation blogs. Also, if you are in the same demographic and want me to include your blog on this list, let me know!
Alabaster Box by Kaysie, age 20, stay-at-home daughter
Awesomely His by Ashley, age 17, high school student
Beautiful Grace by Maria Pauline, age 15, high school student
Bloom Where You’re Planted by Julie, age 20, college student
Dare to Be Different by Tori, age 15, high school student
Everlasting Hope by Kelsey, age 16, high school student
Every Thought Captive by Kaylene, age 18, EMT student
Jenna’s Midnight Musings by Jenna, high school student
Journey in Foreign Lands by Jennifer, age 22, seminary student
Girls for Truth by Alli, high school student
How Great Is His Faithfulness! by Ella, high school student
Oh My Seven by Brooke, age 26, work-at-home daughter
Simply Emily by Emily, high school student
Simply Kristin by Kristin, age 19, college student
Simply Sanctified by Sara, age 25, stay-at-home daughter
Thirsty Soul by Stephanie, age 23, stay-at-home daughter and businesswoman
Unfurling Flower by Emily, age 22, online businesswoman
