Site Hacked
October 8th, 2006 by adminThe site was recently hacked by some anti-semitic hackers. I apologize for their awful propaganda.
A few months ago, I made a plea for others to start blogging, and no one responded. A site like this requires regular security updates which are very time-consuming when you have so many modifications to your content management system for the community builder elements of the site.
If others start using this site again, I will gladly do those updates, but I already have a blog and if it’s only going to be me I’ll just take this site down.
Sorry for being so negative, but I really don’t have the time to maintain this site if it’s not going to be used by others. I’ve been having a hard enough time doing the disciplines on my own.
Please let me know if you’d like this site to keep going or not.
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March 18th, 2007 at 12:17 am
I know what you mean. Just started one of my own and I seem to be the only one intersted in sharing hope encouragement thru it. I send a devotional email out to 40+ people every Monday…I always get back the greatest comments of inspiration - why don’t people want to share those with everyone! My blog is very local but come look at it… hhtp://evangelismtexas.blogspot.com The blog name is Acts 1:8
I am writing a paper on spiritual formation and have read some of your stuff. Don’t know what you are doing now but keep the faith.
December 29th, 2008 at 7:50 pm
I hope you are doing well and had a Blessed Christmas. You and I have never spoken, but I wanted to introduce myself as well as a current opportunity on which I am working.
My name is James Restelli and I am an Associate with DHR International, a global top five retained executive search company. I am hoping to connect with you and perhaps network with you.
We have been retained by Upper Room Ministries to fill the World Editor and Publisher position. If you are not aware, URM is a division of the General Board of Discipleship which is one of fourteen agencies within the United Methodist Church.
We are really seeking individuals who are deeply spiritual within the UMC and understand Wesleyan theology, Christian spiritual formation, and religious publishing. Perhaps most importantly, we are seeking an individual who can provide alternative ways to deliver spiritual formation content through online media outlets.
Any referrals would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much in advance and I look forward to hearing back from you.
Peace and Blessings,
James Restelli