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lesterb
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Tell me please, which of the two following concepts you prefer (and why).

Present approach...

New approach...

The comparison here is mostly the landing pages. Which of these two concepts would be most likely to get you into the site to do further reading? That's actually the goal of a landing page.
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lesterb
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I was doing some other work this evening and ran across something that really struck me. So I put together this blog.

I was monitoring a chat line today and forgot to turn it off. Some hours later, about the time I got this done, someone called the chat line for help. This person had just been through an ugly marriage breakup and had been browsing the internet for something to make her sleepy because she had to go to work early. She is a Christian, but it seemed to her that God just wasn't hearing her, and she seemed rather distraught. I told her that I normally wouldn't have had the chat turned on, but that I had forgotten to turn it off. I think God worked a little miracle for her tonight, to show her that he still loved her.

Thrills me every time that something like this happens.

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temporal1
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2017 - Page 2:
appleman2006 wrote:Just putting in a shameless plug for a new blog that a very special lady has started up, primarily related to food, that I think some of you may enjoy. :)

https://orchardmarketnewsandchews.com
2019 - i see an apple pie recipe added. :D
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Most or all of this drama, humiliation, wasted taxpayer money could be spared -
with even modest attempt at presenting balanced facts from the start.


”We’re all just walking each other home.”
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temporal1
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Page 2 / Prayer request for Lester ..
http://forum.mennonet.com/viewtopic.php ... 95#p111495
temporal1 wrote:i was reviewing lester’s Blog thread, found this from him:

Blogs / Lesterb
http://forum.mennonet.com/viewtopic.php ... hilit=blog

2020 update / Page 14:
lesterb wrote:Tell me please, which of the two following concepts you prefer (and why).

Present approach...

New approach...

The comparison here is mostly the landing pages. Which of these two concepts would be most likely to get you into the site to do further reading? That's actually the goal of a landing page.
The second link does not work (for me).
The first: LESTER’S BOOKSHELF

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This year (2020) has been the year of empty streets. God has reached out to this world in a powerful way through COVID-19. Unfortunately, many of us–even those who profess to be Christians–have overlooked this tremendous opportunity to learn more about Him. Instead, we grumble about our perceived losses of freedom, the need to wear masks, and the inconveniences of being locked down.
The picture above resonated with me. I enjoy the wisdom writings and these verses from the Song of Solomon spoke to me. Is it really true that we might search the empty streets, looking for God, and not find him? This picture resonates with loneliness.

God also told His people, “Come back to me.” He wants us as much as we want Him. But if we turn our backs and push Him away during good times, we might just find Him doing that to us in the bad times.
I’ve been thinking a lot serious thoughts in the past three weeks. I’ve lost several old friends to COVID, but that isn’t why. About three weeks ago I was told that I have an incurable form of liver cancer. I’ll enclosed a brief update from my visit to the cancer clinic this morning.
Here is a short report of my visit at the cancer clinic this morning.
We need to answer one main question: Do we want to go on a treatment program for the cancer or not? Bear in mind that we aren’t talking about a cure, just a way of letting me live a little longer. The drug involved has a lengthy list of side effects–some of which are potentially lethal. When you add the fact that taking the drug makes you sick much of the time, you wonder whether it’s worth it for a bit of extra time.

I’m hoping to have enough writing time left to finish several writing projects I’m working on presently. I’m not sure which approach would give me the most time to put into it. I had a third project that I’ve been discussing with TGS that deals with the Will of God and how it relates to the free will God has given to man. I’d be grateful if God also gave me time to finish that one.

I would be glad for your prayers to help us make the proper choices. I’m also aware that God could easily heal me and give me another few years of writing time. But I’ve left that up to Him.
I haven’t kept up very well with this blog, and I wish I would have done better. But with circumstances the way they are, I’ll probably shut down over winter.
Blessings — Lester
(i copied+pasted, not knowing if this link will disappear, or when.)
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Most or all of this drama, humiliation, wasted taxpayer money could be spared -
with even modest attempt at presenting balanced facts from the start.


”We’re all just walking each other home.”
UNKNOWN
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