Congratulations! If you are reading this, you have successfully navigated your way to my blog page. . . and are about to experience something new!
I have been writing stories for this blog since 2012. In fact, this will be my 1,872nd story. As you might have guessed, I like to write.
Each week in have posted three of these stories on Facebook, to the point where many of my friends have either blocked me or unfollowed me. I get it. It's okay. That's not the reason I am making this change.
Someone out there has been verbally attacking me and my wife over the content of some of my stories. That is unnacceptable to me. I don't care if people attack me, but when you go after my bride, that's it. So, I am making some changes that will hopefully minimize that person's "pain." And ours.
"Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse. Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn. Live in harmony with one another." - Romans 12:14-16
I will still post a link on Facebook, but only once each week instead of three times. It will appear in your newsfeed, just like normal, sometime on Sunday, just like this one did. It is the Lord's day.
I will still write three stories each week (M, W, Sa). I just won't share them all on FB. That's why the link you clicked on today is important. The link is also at the bottom of this page.
My Facebook post will still look pretty much the same, but the link I post will take you to my blog page, not to an individual story (But you have already discovered that). ALL of my stories will be there, the newest right on top. Just click on the story you'd like to read. If you've missed one, this will actually make it easier for you to find.
There are also other features and tools on the page to help you find anything you're looking for. This is automatic for computer users. If you access the blog via phone you will need to scroll down to the bottom and click on "View web version."
I realize that this move might effect my "numbers," but that's not why I write these stories. I write them to honor God with the gift He has given me. Like the little drummer boy.
"I write my blog for You. Pa-rum-pa-pum-pum."
Each story is related to His Word, and will always contain at least one passage of scripture.
So, it's off with the old and on with the new (Eph 4:17)! May His glorious name be forever praised (Psalm 72:19). Amen!
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