Peripatetics: The Art of Walking

Peripatetics: The Art of Walking

 

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Monday, April 04, 2005

When I started this on-line devotional page, I was hoping that it would be for a sense of "community" among the readers...what has been interesting is that based on the number of "hits" and lack of frequent "comments" it has become something different. This isn't necessarily a negative...and it's nice that people read the devotionals and appear to get something meaningful out of it, but most of the time when I ask the readers why they don't comment I get something like this: "I didn't want to be the first one to comment and so I just didn't."

Well, let me say that I generally don't like it when people, on their blogs, try to get more people to comment. I mean, the purpose here is simply to get people talking about ideas and helping to "sharpen" each other in...ahem...the art of walking.

So, today, I'm actually going to ask a question that I don't want to be viewed as rhetorical or introspective, but rather one that will encourage dialogue on the blog (hey, that rhymed!):

We tried something in Sunday School last night that was different than we normally do. What do you want us to do more of? Less of? What were your likes/dislikes?

Comment away!

Comments:
I was extreamly happy to see a night devoted to worship! One of my favorite things in church is worship. The night was very cool and inspirational. A night of total praising God is just what i have been needing! I think we should make worship part of our service even if only once a month or so. It's a laid back way of bringing everyone together for some really good praise. The communion last night was cool too. It really got me to think about the awesome blessings God has given to me. (not to mention the bread was REALLY good!!)
 
I really enjoyed last night with Stevo and Kristy and company. I think that doing that regularly would be pretty cool. I was, however, a little disappointed that no one took advantage of the open microphone to let people know what God has been doing in their lives, but I'm just as guilty...I didn't do it either.
 
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