There are various ways of interacting on e-readers or computers,
where people blog and use Twitter, and where the sharp line between the writer and the reader is going away.»
You can check out the blog section
where people blog about their views, stories, concerns, or whatever they want.
Not exact matches
In a personal
blog post announcing his plans, Camp spoke of recent travels to Kenya,
where he connected with
people living without access to basic services like clean water, food and electricity.
You need to let
people know
where you volunteer and what else you do in your free time, which in my case includes a
blog that I write and fitness classes that I teach — just to give you an idea.
Where, if you follow the right
people, you won't have to remember to go to their site because their Tumblr
blog will put that great piece you wanted to read right in front of you.
The houses have their roofs blown off; even some churches
where people sheltered have lost roofs,» he shared in another
blog post.
«The guidelines will help
people understand
where we draw the line on nuanced issues,» wrote Monika Bickert, the vice president of global product management, in a
blog post announcing Facebook's decision.
Fortunately, there are
blogs where people like me can rattle on incessantly.
You might not have a personal website or
blog, but at least try to fill the Twitter bio field with something that
people can click on to learn more about what you do and
where you work, including anything discussed in your bio.
Search for
blogs and forums
where people in your target market communicate their opinions.
Pryor: What we see anecdotally is that
people write these long blogposts about how to use «Trello for X.» Unbeknownst to us someone would write a long article with 18 screenshots of how to use Trello to plan a wedding, and it's on a wedding
blog where she's talking to other
people about planning their wedding.
Since some
people we know personally read the
blog, I felt it would be a bit awkward to post exact dollar amounts, but as a compromise, I'm sharing the actual dollar amounts in each category to give a decent sense of
where we performed well, and
where we should have done better (I'm not pulling any punches).
BITCOIN COM SEGURANÇA was originally published in
Blog Mercado Bitcoin on Medium,
where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
She loves writing about her life of travels and her work experiences on her travel
blog, Barbaralicious,
where she highlights the ease of working on the road and tries to inspire
people to begin their own journey of freedom with this beautiful lifestyle.
But instead of a joint announcement, Christopher Wylie awoke early Saturday in London,
where he lives, to the news that Facebook had published a
blog post announcing the suspensions of him, his former employer and one other
person for allegedly mishandling Facebook data in an incident that happened in 2014 and had been known to Facebook for more than a year.
Creating an engaging
blog and having subscription tools
where people can sign up for newsletters is one way to build a robust mailing list.
I have a
blog where I write mainly for myself and a few
people that keep insisting that I should keep at it.
And I speak and have helped with organizing Christianity21 — a conference Tony runs — because I hope to help create a place
where people from diverse Christian camps — such as Tony (who came from the Congregational Church and now
blogs for a progressive platform) and me (who grew up in the Southern Baptist tradition who identifies as a moderate) can come and share ideas and interact respectfully.
One of the neat tools available to bloggers these days is the ability to see from
where in the world
people are reading your
blog.
And in a world
where many
people (just look around this
blog for examples) have already found them guilty just for being priests, how could they get a fair trial?
Douglas below is desperate because he's been loosing the argument on the belief
blog so he has to post it
where ever he can in hopes
people won't point out his continued lying.
Haven't read your story yet.would like to share ours with u and your wife sumtime.read a bit here on your
blog and already I'm like, that's so my husband and I at the moment!in my opinion you are one of the few
people who I can actually relate to as a follower of christ.hopefully more
people will become real about
where they are at, going beyond the bullshit that is fed to us that has nothing to do with following Jesus.thanx for listening.
What virtues and vices do blogging and the following of
blogs cultivate in a
person, and
where do these lead?
The CNN Belief
Blog asked some prominent voices with different views on religion how they make sense of such suffering,
where they see inspiration amid destruction and how they respond to
people who wonder, «How could God let this happen?»
So until God raises up something new in my life, or gives me direction on what He wants me to do, or maybe just gives me permission to pick back up
where I left off because I needed a Sabbath rest, I will not regularly publish new
blog posts, write new books, respond to comments, or interact with
people much on the various social sites.
oh great make a
blog where the point is to show how ironic the belief system of the christian fundamentalist is by praising gay
people and making fun of fat
people!
i am undergoing such a change in the way i think about God and religion and reading some of your articles has been very refreshing — right now i am part of a very fundamental church and i need to get out - i am tired of the judgement and looking at
people as «saved» and «unsaved» (we recently had a church event
where if you brought an «unsaved» friend they got to rollerskate for free - i wanted to vomit)- i just want to follow Jesus - do nt know
where to go but i do want to stay part of a church (for the sake of my children)- i saw somewhere on your
blog that you too are in the hudson valley — are there any churches you can recommend that fall in line with your way of thinking?
My second point is that I have been in many church services
where it seems that the worship leader or the pastor are just trying to hype
people up (as your example in the
blog).
Never mind that I'm living in a town
where the population is 127
people, and I barely have time to work at my job, and spend time with my wife and kids, and take care of the house, and write a
blog post every now and then.
And... I can think of many reasons why certain group of
people might not be here, (a ssuming for the moment that your question is accurate), How about... why would «gays» want to be on a belief
blog where there are Christians who constantly claim they are an abomination and going to burn in hell, and they are not worthy of God's love, unless they «change their sinning ways.»
With all the hateful
blogs out there,
where people seem to thoroughly enjoy bashing each other....
I would even argue that you use this
blog to cast your vision of the church — a place
where people can naked and still be loved, a place
where partying is just enough, and a place
where you «simply get together to worship, fellowship, gather around the bible, help those who need it».
Many of the questions are similar though, so my wife says that maybe I should create a «FAQ» section to the
blog, and that way, after I have answered a question, I can point
people to the post
where I have already answered it... I think I will follow her wise advice.
If
people who read the
blogs here are truly offended why the liberating spirit of your writings and cartoons, then perhaps they need to confine themselves to those churches
where everyone says «Amen.»
Frankly, this
blog strikes me as one of those deals
where the former pastor figures out that all the other religious
people are wrong, and he doesn't want to be one of those «fundie douchebags» (to quote one of your fans), and so he starts spewing cynical knee - jerk vitriol against anything that smacks of conservativism or evangelicalism or whatever.
They will be able to help you
where people on a
blog can not.
I'm adding a new feature to the
blog this year
where I highlight smart and inspiring
people to follow on both social media and in life.
Thank you for making this
blog a place
where people can gather online and discuss life, Scripture, and theology.
Today's comes to us from Matt Appling, a pastor at Levi's House in Kansas City who
blogs over at The Church of No
People,
where there's always something interesting going on.
This is one of the few
blogs I read because it is one of the few
blogs where people are interested in intelligent, considerate discussions instead of shouting each other down.
I see a lot of
blogs where people are being «inadvertently» criticized for claiming that they are not being fed.
My
blog grew very slowly to start with as it just spread by word of mouth but over time more and more
people told someone else about it and eventually it got to
where it is now!
I also wanted to ask, you used to have a category in your
blog where people could get t - shirts or jumpers, sorry if I am just bad at finding it again or is it not available anymore?
Traci authors The Kitchen Girl ® food
blog,
where busy
people on a budget grow smart food habits.
Out of it, or out of those years I should say, I've developed a fairly different relationship with myself, one
where the
person before writing this
blog post is like a long - ago friend I no longer know well.
And I agree there are lots of
blogs out there with similar recipes but this is a problem — which one to choose and this is
where loyalty helps because I tend to like to use recipes from
people I trust when there are many versions.
Thank you for your kind comments — helping
people on the journey is the whole reason we are sharing what we do, and there are lots and lots of wonderful young
people with
blogs and youtube channels, but, as you say, it's nice to have
people who can relate to
where you are in life.
This is why when I realized what amazing flavor treasures and inspiring
people where hidden in the world of food
blogs I got really excited (almost as excited as I am when riding on a raw chocolate high) and decided to join.
So many
people asked for the recipes so we decided it would be a great first recipe for our brand new studio
blog,
where we hope to share many of the recipes we create in the studio for events or just for ourselves.
The
blog is run by Cara and she states that: «My hope in starting this
blog was to create a site
where people with dietary restrictions will not only feel normal, but find that eating without certain ingredients can still be good».