you never say anything...
I know that there are a number of you that read this blog at least sporadically. (Technorati is cool little tracking program) I know that some of you have just started reading my blog postings in the last little while. Maybe some of you are to nervous to comment on anything. Maybe most of you are in the same boat - if you could just actually figure out what these ramblings are all about you might have an opinion. So let me make a personal invitation to you:
There is much speculating that I do in my posts. I hope you can hear my own admission that I am far from having all the answers to all these things. That is precisely why I post the things I do. I value your input. There's a real good chance that I might be off the mark with things I post. There's also a real good chance that I have said stuff and asked questions in a way that hopefully challenges both you the reader and me the writer in our thinking. If I need to be 'set straight' please feel free to do so. I will try hard to be fair to you.
For me this blog is sort of discipline. You see I really want to the congregational tradition of forming our lives together as we sharpen each other.
So if you're new around here...
Welcome here - this site is always best enjoyed with a large cup of coffee.
Peace
6 comments:
OK fine, I'll admit, I read this from time to time. Stupid tracking devices.
I knew it.
what should we drink if we DON't LIKE coffee? (sorry Dale, I hope I didn't just swear on your blog)
wicked new look dale.
what's with this tracking device? are they legal???
turn it off! creepy.
it's not really that much of a tracking device. It's just that for a blog geek like me it helps to know where people are reading from. That's what that world map is all about. Sorry did not mean to creep you out...
in case you are wondering and were actually serious. you can click on the technorati button on the side bar of my blog and see the same thing that i get to see. I assure you it is perfectly legal and as you will see i actually can't tell that much from it - mostly general location and time of day when the blogsite is accessed.
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