Well, not necessarily. I’d be hard pressed to identify a Christian way to surf. But here is some Jesus-related and Christian-themed stuff on the web. In honor of the first day of Lent.

What Would Jesus Blog? A blog in the voice of Jesus, if he were a tongue-in-cheek 20-something white guy who keeps up on the college radio scene.

Jesus of The Week The follies of iconography. This week it’s post-it Jesus. (link via what would jesus blog)

Church Sign Generator. You know how I love to hate church marquees. Here I can review prime examples or make my own. (link via what would jesus blog)

Lark News. Fake Christian news, once a month. Hi-larryous.

Bored Again Christian. Podcasts of below-the-radar-but-still-pretty-good music.

I just googled “how to web surf like a Christian” for the heck of it and hit this Christianity on the Web metasite.

Sacred Spaces, the interactive Jesuit prayer site. I go there a lot.

Salt is a monthly e-zine where I publish sometimes.

And my Jesus Camp review just came out on Next Wave, another monthly e-zine.

Of course there’s the old stalwart, Christianity Today.

I dig Image for poetry and fiction and discussion of the arts.

And Sojourners keeps me up to speed on the latest in peace and justice.

I think maybe I spend too much time surfing.  Yet I’ll ask the question anyway: what am I missing?