
A Public Page for fans of the life and writings of Dr F W Boreham has been established on the social media networking site Facebook.
Articles are being shared, book reviews linked, discussions encouraged and pictures posted about FWB, 50 years after his death.
This new site gives the opportunity to see and share with others who have an interest in Frank William Boreham.
Already over 80 people have become a part of this low key FWB Facebook community.
The F W Boreham Page is one of the good reasons to become part of Facebook.
If F W Boreham were living today would he be on Facebook? I discuss this question in one of the first articles on the new site.
Share this news with others interested in the life and ministry of FWB.
Link
Here is the link to the F W Boreham Facebook Page.
Dr Geoff Pound
Image: F W Boreham Public Page on Facebook.
Articles are being shared, book reviews linked, discussions encouraged and pictures posted about FWB, 50 years after his death.
This new site gives the opportunity to see and share with others who have an interest in Frank William Boreham.
Already over 80 people have become a part of this low key FWB Facebook community.
The F W Boreham Page is one of the good reasons to become part of Facebook.
If F W Boreham were living today would he be on Facebook? I discuss this question in one of the first articles on the new site.
Share this news with others interested in the life and ministry of FWB.
Link
Here is the link to the F W Boreham Facebook Page.
Dr Geoff Pound
Image: F W Boreham Public Page on Facebook.

4 comments:
What a great tribute to the great man! Well done Geoff. You have been highly creative in putting the old philologist into cyberspace.
AC.
Thanks for your encouragement Andrew!
Geoff
I'm one of the librarians at Tabor College Victoria. A few months ago I catalogued some books from Boreham's personal library. They had his signature on the title page. I don't know how they came to us, but I thought it was interesting.
Good to hear from you Ross.
Many of the books have Boreham's name and thus it makes it more valuable sentimentally plus with booksellers and buyers.
Geoff.
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