Ask the Readers: What to Write?
Today’s post is simply a question. Please take a moment to read the question, and then the guidelines, then leave a comment.
The question is: What would you like to see us write a post about?
That’s right, it’s readers’ choice! My goal is to collect up to 10 of your suggestions and then scatter them throughout the month of July.
Here are the guidelines.
1. Leave a comment to this post with a title or theme you would like to see us write about in July.
2. Suggestions must be related to the overall theme of our site: Christian living, family, the Church, etc.
3. We will not write posts attacking specific people, schools, publications, etc. The purpose of this site it to encourage.
4. Please check back in the comments (or subscribe to them via rss or email). If I do not understand what you are suggesting, I will leave a follow-up comment asking you to clarify.
So….what would you like us write about? Fire away!
15 Comments
Bryan
One thing I think that the church today needs is more guidance on “conflict resolution.” Too many times problems, both big and small, are not handled the right way and that leads to many more problems.
John
Christian spirituality, having a closer personal relationship with God, the “inner life”
Hk165
Christians confirming to the culture around us –revelation ch2-3
Adam Faughn
Three great suggestions so far on three various topics! Hopefully more will come in.
Cindy
Your favorite Bible hero, and what about that person inspires you.
Erin
Home education from a biblical perspective
KG
I’d like to see a post on the “three times a week” meeting mentality. Opinions run the gamut on the issue. Obviously the common Sunday AM/Sunday PM/ Wednesday PM schedule comes from tradition rather than doctrine, so how binding is it?
Mark
Encouragement for single parents and the incredibly difficult decisions they must make alone!
Adam Faughn
Wow…great ideas, and I love the diversity of topics! It’s not July yet. More ideas are welcome.
Mashflash16
Activities to be a part of that will give you a change of pace for family devotionals every night. Family devotionals are following the lines of praying, reading scripture, and singing songs. Is there something else that can be done for family devotional time?
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