Fault with us

People don't pray. At least, not online. I try not to reach any conclusions from the lack of growth of the Believing Prayer site. Hard to avoid, however. So let's assume the fault lies with us. We're not meeting needs of people who pray. How can we do better?

Major poem coming up tomorrow. The Missus loved it. Don't know how or where I'll post it. Maybe to the UPLift site. For sure to the UPLift email group. Be sure to get on that: uplift-join@associate.com.

Yesterday, I wrote a different kind of editorial. But I did write one. Haven't been as regular as I should have. Seems at times when I write, I'm on a different planet. Different continent, for sure.

I submitted a poem, after writing my editorial above, to Gospel Light Magazine. Want to submit another to Magnolia Messenger. Both have published works of mine. What else is out there?

Bulletin Gold has published another of my UPLift offerings in this month's issue.

I heard through the grape vine that Bulletin Digest published a devotional of mine from my personal blog. Certainly, it was pre-Matt era.

Gospel Advocate has an article of mine on "Christ, Prophet, Priest, King" in their special August issue. But you knew that already.

And how about my question above from the first paragraph? What say you?