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Message in a Bottle

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

I hope that someone gets my
I hope that someone gets my
I hope that someone gets my
Message in a bottle
Message in a bottle
- Sting

Publishing web-sites like this one have three types of readers.

  • Regular readers. I have very few of these. Feedburner says that I have about 50 regular subscribers, and my content is carried by two aggregators (one Methodist, one military chaplain-related). Of course, subscribers don't necessarily mean readers. But, for the few of you who regularly stop by, thanks for taking the time to read what I have to say.
  • The Big Link. I've never made the big time with a link on a really major site. In August 2009, someone linked to my February 2007 post Is America at War?, which received over 5400 page loads in the space of a few days. I had a one-day total of 914 page-loads, about 10 times the normal volume. I don't think I have to worry about server capacity. Every once in awhile, I get a few other links, but traffic from these links brings at most a few dozen (frequently) to a few hundred (very seldom) site visits. Still, for those who've linked to things I've written, thanks!
  • Search Engines. This is where almost all of my site-visits come from. It's both rewarding and frustrating to look at my StatCounter logs. Sometimes you can tell that the post on which searchers landed has nothing to do with what they're looking for. Even more frustrating: sometimes you find that Google or Yahoo sent them to the wrong post. "That's not the post that answers your question," my mind screams. "You need to see this other post!" I wish I had a way to give feedback to searchers and point them in the right direction on the site. And still, at other times, you find that the searcher is reading material that directly addresses the questions on their minds. It's even better when you see that they've poked around a little bit on the site or loaded the "printer friendly version."

At the end of October, this site received its 100,000th page load since January 2006. That's not much as web-sites go. In the scheme of things, this site is very small potatoes. When I started this blog, I remember reading something Joe Carter - then of the Evangelical Outpost - wrote about numbers. How many pastors of small churches would love to have an additional 50 folks who regularly listened to what they had to say? How many would like the opportunity to speak to a few hundred more folks, even occasionally. So, in the last 90 days, 750 folks have read my advice on observing Veterans Day in churches. Over 450 have read a sermon I wrote about Abraham's journey of faith. Over 300 have read messages about the woman at the well, the calling of the first disciples and Joseph the dreamer. Nearly 300 have read my thoughts on chaplain prayer at military ceremonies and the Pilgrim's first thanksgiving. Nearly 200 have accessed my Advent candle-lighting liturgy. This is influence that I would not have otherwise had.

I know that almost everything I write is a message in a bottle. I pray that the right person finds the right bottle, and that something in the message is meaningful for them.

Time to Begin Again

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Well, it's been three months since I've posted, and I've moved half-way around the world.

I've made some minor improvements, I think, to the structure of the site and done some upgrades on the back-end.

I've also added a photo album page. I tried several Picasa plugins for Wordpress and settled on shashin.

So where to start after three months. In the words of the late-great Harvey Corman (as Hedley Lamarr),

My mind is a raging torrent, flooded with rivulets of thought cascading into a waterfall of creative alternatives.

I'm not preaching every Sunday in my current job, so I'm not as lectionary focused as I have been previously. I've worked my way through the lectionary on the pages of this site, so I think I'll look at the bigger picture. I'll start with the some thoughts about the concept of revelation and the word of God.

Tschüß.

The Top of 2008

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

Happy New Year!

Here are this site's most accessed articles of 2008.

Top Ten Most Accessed Articles

Top Five by RSS

Working for a Living

Friday, December 26th, 2008

Donald Sensing of Sense of Events (and fellow Demon Deacon class of '77 / Army officer / United Methodist pastor) has tagged me with the following meme:

"It's simple. Just list all the jobs you've had in your life, in order. Don't bust your brain: no durations or details are necessary, and feel free to omit anything that you feel might tend to incriminate you. I'm just curious. And when you're done, tag another five bloggers you're curious about."

This is the first time this blog has ever been tagged. Yea, somebody noticed us!

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Another Grim Milestone

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

The more words, the more vanity, and what is man the better? (Ecclesiastes 6:11 RSV)

According to one count, the entire King James New Testament contains only 180,552 words. My Word Count plug-in tells me that I have just posted my 250,000th word.

A quarter million words! And that's not counting the pictures which, you know, are worth a thousand words each.

And how is humankind the better? Vanity of vanities, indeed!

My Wordpress Upgrade and Plugins

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

I've upgraded to Wordpress 2.3 and things went (mostly) well.

If you'd like read more about the upgrade and some new favorite plugins (Holy Scripturizer, WP-Print and Advanced Tag Entry), continue reading below the fold. (more...)