Sunday, January 30, 2011

First Post at Home Builders

Finally.  After months of hard work and little sleep, I've created HB's first blog.  (okay, I lied.  This took 5 minutes).  What you see is not the final product, but a work in progress.  God didn't bless me with artistic talent, and I would gladly accept comments on how to make this site better and perhaps more attractive.  I'm not versed in HTML or any other fancy computer language, and so I'll have to rely on others to advance the site technologically.

Bruce and I tossed the idea around of creating a blog to continue Sunday ABF lessons throughout the week.  Oftentimes I have questions and thoughts about our lesson, and have had no convenient way of communicating those thoughts to others.  I hope this site will resolve this problem.  However, this site doesn’t have to be limited to ABF lessons.  It can serve many purposes, and I hope God will use it as a tool to advance a greater understanding of Him.
Next week, I will summarize Shawn’s lesson on Matthew here.  Consider it a forum to continue the discussion, make comments, or simply share your thoughts and insights.  I hope many will find it beneficial, fun, and encouraging.  

That’s it for now.  Feel free to leave me comments on what you like and what you’d like to see changed or added.  Remember, it’s our site.

Have a great week.  Brad

4 comments:

  1. Would multiple people be able to post? I'd love it if we had access to list prayer requests and praises, but that might get tricky with admin privileges.

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  2. Chelsea,

    Yes, multiple people can post. I think posting prayer requests is a great idea. It would allow folks who are absent on Sunday to still know the prayer needs of the class.

    Are you thinking about posting the same prayer requests that are written, collected, and prayed over on Sunday mornings?

    I believe I can send you an invitiation to become a contributor (blog speak) and then you can post. Let me know if you're interested.

    Thanks. Brad

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  3. So about the Holy Spirit....

    Does anyone else have trouble grasping the Holy Spirit as "person" instead of "spirit"?

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