Tuesday, February 22, 2005

event blog

march 11-13 we will have our annual discipleNOW. for those who don't know what a dnow is it's basically a small group retreat in people's homes with large group worship added each night. our have traditionally been wonderful because it's a good way for allot of people to connect intimately with others (on of the former participants reads this blog and he can correct me if i'm wrong). this year i decided to see if the world of blogging could help us with the dnow (i decided this a little late but hopefully it will still work). we've set up a blog for all of our leaders to be involved with. this way we can get ideas and such out to them but they can also comment on and improve upon those ideas. everyone seems excited about it. now we just have to see if it's worth the effort. if it works i'll probably start doing one for each of the larger things we do during the year.

here's the blog if you want to follow it's progress towards being effective or being a waste of time.

2 Comments:

  • Bob you are a genius. It never would have occured to me to start a blog for an event. Aren't you glad that I introduced you to the world of blogging all those years ago. As far as d-nows being "wonderful," I feel that they are much better described as phenomenal or stupendous even. I'm very dissapointed that I don't get to participate this year. Jeremy Camp sang happy birthday to me two years ago and last year's d-now... Wow... I learned what true grace was. God has done some amazing things in my life through this event, and He will continue to do extraordinary things in the lives of Parkview kids as long as Parkview provides the venue. Good luck with the weekend and I look forward to reading about how He uses it for His glory. I miss ya, brother. Hasta Luego.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at Tuesday, February 22, 2005 3:11:00 PM  

  • i'm not sure about genius - oh okay i'll take it. :)

    i had forgotten about camp singing happy birthday to you. ah that was a good dnow memory.

    By Blogger robert terrell, at Tuesday, February 22, 2005 9:50:00 PM  

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