Peer review for website

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Hello brothers and sisters,

Hi my name is Phillipos and I am coming soon into the Catholic Church. At the church I left I was the student/ associate pastor. I love preaching, I love ministry. While I’m in this inbetween state I am running a website hoping to serve 2 functions. Drive a love into people for the Word of God, thus causing people to be better equipped to defend their faith.

This website will have a reading plan, blog, and other services. I am looking for some peer review, and if you could please visit

thebereanlife.com

and tell me what you think. That would be great! Hope to see and hear from you.
 
Hello brothers and sisters,

Hi my name is Phillipos and I am coming soon into the Catholic Church. At the church I left I was the student/ associate pastor. I love preaching, I love ministry. While I’m in this inbetween state I am running a website hoping to serve 2 functions. Drive a love into people for the Word of God, thus causing people to be better equipped to defend their faith.

This website will have a reading plan, blog, and other services. I am looking for some peer review, and if you could please visit

thebereanlife.com

and tell me what you think. That would be great! Hope to see and hear from you.
Hi! Very nice blog. Keep up the good work.

I am from Kansas City with family from Arkansas (going back 200 years and descended through Stonewall Jackson’s line), and I lived in Arkansas for one year when I was a little girl. I know what you mean about the very, very strong Baptist dominance in this area. I actually lived in the north central Ozarks, in the mountains, rather than to the southwest where you are. I attended a school that had K-12 in one building, and there was no prom or dancing in the public schools because of the Baptist prohibition against dancing. It was also a dry county for religious reasons. Also a lot of racial prejudice, but that, I guess is not the fault of being Baptist.

There’s good and bad to it, but it sure is a different world for a lot of people. On the good side, I can remember several times needing things, or our car breaking down, and my mother being given money and help freely, with no strings attached, in a very authentically Christian way.
 
Nice blog! I’m happy to see you’re exhorting Christians to read the Word - this is the exhortion of the Catholic Church too. (For example, the recent synod on the Word of God)

Always think of Jesus. He is always thinking of you.
 
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