Be My Guest...Seriously
Ahh, come on, hundreds of you have viewed the blog since yesterday's post but only a handful of you have commented, we can do better than that, surely. If you can find a minute, please, say a bit about yourself in yesterday's comment section. Thanks.
Michael,
ReplyDeleteYou may be fighting a losing battle. I've never had more than 5-10% of my readers leave a comment.
-Alan
true!!!!
ReplyDeletei think you're right, i get about the same percentage.
1. Name - John C. Montgomery
ReplyDelete2. Location - Atlanta (more precisely Duluth, Georgia) - on Sundays and other evenings at Glenn Memorial UMC on the Emory campus. I am a seminary trained layperson concerned with building progressive churches that can witness to a 21st century post-modern world. Spend most of my time fundraising for hunger calls, or ass my father would say - taking collections and doing altar calls.
3. Age - just turned 59 - my office team celebrated with a low-fat bagel with one candle stuck in the hole to remind me that I only had one year left until I turn 60 and it is downhill (according to them) from then on.
4. Notes From the Balcony - www.monkeyltd.blogspot.com - As Michael knows, I am also doing an internet based (or at least distributed) study on the Gospel of Mark - it is part of the UMC social networking site 7 Villages - www.7villages.com/takingasecondlookatmark - I think you have to join to leave a comment - but comments are welcomed, even the fellow who has nominated me as a candidate for the anti-Christ recently.
5. Michael, your willingness to stand back and take a second look at Mark (is that a plug?) is very helpful. All this Web 2.0 stuff is pretty new for me - I am trying to get my younger son to teach me facebook - I have learned much from following your blog.
1- Name - Jean-Sébastien Hubert
ReplyDelete2- Location -Paris France
3- Age 33
I am just an average christian who is trying to reallocate to New York when I find a job, also starting a module on New testament in off-site course in London School of Theology and currently working in IT