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So our church is working hard to emphasize our church family and friends reading and talking about the same parts of the Bible this year - we’ve just put a website live for this - I’d love to get some of your feedback and advice! I threw a similar question at you all about 4 month ago and am really thankful for the advice given going forward. Thanks!
http://www.365revolutions.org: http://www.365revolutions.org
—Sam Sutter
Assistant Pastor
http://www.365revolutions.org: http://www.365revolutions.org
—Sam Sutter
Assistant Pastor
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Looks like a great idea… I like the “revolution every day” angle.
Views expressed are always my own and not my employer's, my church's, my family's, my neighbors', or my pets'. The house plants have authorized me to speak for them, however, and they always agree with me.
that’s a great plan. nice looking website. good conversations being generated. a lot of participation, so it’s being presented well. great job.
I really like what I see here. I have greatly enjoyed using the ESV in my quiet time. I am still navigating around, and I am wondering about the significance/purpose of the separate OT and NT and Psalms tabs at the top? Each one of them has a post from October.
I like it that you have given options in the tools for various means of receiving the information/schedules. I know that if my link for reading arrives in my inbox as a reminder I am more apt to go there. Yes, I confess I am a lazy, technologically spoiled American. ;) There was a time I said I’d never read my Bible on the computer, but it’s so much easier there, where I can open half a dozen study tools without fumbling with pages or leaving my chair!
I also appreciate the blog/discussion feature and the devotional, which has more meat on its bones than, say, the Daily Bread. After I meander around a bit more, I plan to post on this at my blog.
I like it that you have given options in the tools for various means of receiving the information/schedules. I know that if my link for reading arrives in my inbox as a reminder I am more apt to go there. Yes, I confess I am a lazy, technologically spoiled American. ;) There was a time I said I’d never read my Bible on the computer, but it’s so much easier there, where I can open half a dozen study tools without fumbling with pages or leaving my chair!
I also appreciate the blog/discussion feature and the devotional, which has more meat on its bones than, say, the Daily Bread. After I meander around a bit more, I plan to post on this at my blog.
"I pray to God this day to make me an extraordinary Christian." --Whitefield http://strengthfortoday.wordpress.com
[Diane Heeney] I am still navigating around, and I am wondering about the significance/purpose of the separate OT and NT and Psalms tabs at the top? Each one of them has a post from October.ya… that’s one thing I need to make better - the idea is that the tabs are categories for discussion - the posts are more or less placeholders for comments - it’s a place for people to ask and answer questions about Genesis or Matthew or Psalms.
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