In my last post ( I boarded the Cruise Blog Lines and headed out to sea: Someone throw me a life jacket...Please.) I made a promise to discuss why I chose Weebly as my website builder over some of the more popular options, namely Wordpress.
I won't be providing a side by side comparison of the pros and cons for these website builders. I will leave that in the hands of the experts. If you would like to read an article that compares Weebly to Wordpress, then may I suggest you read this article from Website Builder Expert. These folks also offer some very easy to understand comparisons of several other website builders on the market. The main thing to take note of is that there is no one size fits all. There is nothing technical about how I came to my decision. It was an emotional decision. The first reason was I did not want any advertising on my site. The second reason can be summed up in this humble principal: why use a lot where a little will do. With all the customization we have become accustomed to in our modern day living, we expect more. This is true in our blogging platforms as well, we want and expect even more. The are too many choices to make and too many options from which to choose. From themes, to plug-ins, to webhosting. It is so easy to become overwhelmed. I wonder if sometimes we spend more time perusing all of the choices than we do actually enjoying the moments and the opportunities for sharing. Some of us may not have abundant resources or technical knowledge. So our passion and purpose will be our greatest assets. This should be our focus instead of the latest and greatest widgets or plug-ins. We don't have to do more with a website builder. A little will do. Some would even say less is more. It may turn out to be the biggest advantage to choosing less is that we are going be able to enjoy more time focused on our purpose and that which inspired us to evangelize on the web in the first place. What's wrong with a little webpage humility in this world of excess? It was no accident that our Lord was born into this world in the most humble of circumstances: A God who was born into humanity with no possessions, born as a God with no personal pretensions, simply as Emmanuel, God who is with us, alongside us, as a God who fixes his abode among us. I look forward to the season of Advent that is just a few days away. Advent offers us a unique challenge to practice the idea that less is more. I pray that we do not get caught up in busyness of this season or the busyness of widgets and blogging that distract us from having an Advent season that truly prepares our hearts and minds for the celebration of Christmas, and the birth of our Savior. May we humbly open ourselves to allow God to come to us this Advent. We don't have to do more to have God come into our hearts. We just have to do the letting - God will do the rest. Cyndi I do not receive any financial gain from Weebly for mentioning them in this article.
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I boarded the Cruise Blog Lines and headed out to sea: Someone throw me a life jacket...Please!11/15/2013
Call me Ishmael. Some (months) ago - never mind how long precisely - having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me on shore, I thought I would sail about a little and see the watery part of the world (web).
I don't recommend diving in uncharted seas, especially when you don't know how to swim. I started this blog with the intent that I would share my faith in the spirit of the new evangelization. I am not doing this blog to make money. I have no plans to begin placing advertising or sponsors on this blog. I do not have a book that I am selling or promoting. I do not say those things to judge or to criticize those who want to make money or have a book they want to promote. A blog and a web page on the internet are certainly a viable means of doing both. So, if you are someone seeking to earn an income from a blog, you are free to disembark the boat at this port of call. My goal, truly, is to reach out and to share my faith, but more important than that to try to empower and help others to do the same. I do want to make this disclaimer upfront: I am not a web design guru or a social media expert. I am just someone willing to share what I learn as I learn it. And being the stubborn gal I am - I always learn it the hard way! So, here is the advice I wish I had told myself before I boarded the Cruise Blog Lines and headed out to sea of web blogging: Ask yourself the old standby of the 5 W's and 1 H. The, Why, Who, What, Where, When and How. And for my purposes I am going to make one slight change, to think of Where also as Which. Why are you going to blog? This should be the first thing you ask yourself. And then the next thing you should do is pray about it and make sure that this is something you are being called to do. There can be no grandiose illusions. People expressing their opinion on the web are not in short supply. By some estimates, there are upwards of 150 MILLION blogs out there. You can't enter into this wanting large numbers of followers or subscribers. You simply cannot judge the impact of what you say or do by the number or the comments (or lack there of). Don't let any of that stop you from focusing on what it is you feel called to do. Who is your blog audience? Try to envision them as if they were someone sitting right in front of you. What does this person need or dream about? What is it they do? What is their life story? What is it they want and how are you (with God as your captain) going to help them? What are you writing/blogging about? If you do any research at all, it won't take long before you realize that there is probably already more than one blog or blog post out there that is very similar, if not the same as, the subject or "niche" you plan to write. You can't let that deter you. You don't need to be the first. You just need to be different. You have a voice. It is a unique voice. Rarely, if ever, will you have an idea that is 100% original. But it can be your unique interpretation and vision. Everything we are is a fusion of our past experiences, beliefs, relationships and so much more. All of these things make up the lens through which each of us sees the world. The topic may not be original but the lens through which you interpret it is one of a kind. Don't be afraid to share what you see Which blog platform and web hosting will you use? This is huge. And this subject alone had me floundering at sea....begging to be rescued. These are going to be your two toughest decisions (and they can be two separate decisions, depending on the route you take) . I have no easy answers for you. Only more questions: How computer savvy are you? What is the learning curve for the platform you are using? How much time can or will you be able to devote to learning about how to use your platform? Do you know your skill levels well enough to know when you are in over your head? Do you want to spend money? Are you willing to have advertising placed on your site? Advice on the web is plentiful. And it is all different. After much research and after actually trying out some blog platforms. I chooseWeebly for both ( please note I do not receive any financial benefit by stating this). In my next blog post (Why Use a Lot Where a Little Will Do) I will elaborate and share more on my reasons for this decision and why I went against the grain. You do remember I am pretty stubborn, right? When are you going to do your blog? If you are like me and you already have a full-time job, then you are going to need to plan when you are going to be able to devote time to your blog. Have no illusions with this as well. It will take time. Do you have it to offer? How will you make your blog happen? If you have opted for a platform or web hosting that involves a purchase, how do you plan to pay for this? The second "how" you need to think about is how will others (outside of friends/family) find your blog ? This is where you will need the knowledge of others who know the inner workings of social media and marketing. Spend some time reading blogs and following those in the know. How do you know who knows? I'm working on that myself ....it takes a lens of discernment to be able to wade through all the info and find those that are knowledgeable and share information that is relevant to your needs. I know not all that may be coming, but be it what it will, I'll go to it (blogging). There is much to learn about this raging sea. Someone throw me a life jacket. Please! Cyndi P.S. I have a confession to make. I have never read Moby DIck.
If you could sum up your story into the before God and after God... What would it be?
Well, that is what Cardboard Testimonies ultimately try to do. They are a highly visual, often moving, way of briefly sharing the story of God’s hand working in one's life. With a simple piece of cardboard and a marker, the testifier usually writes one or two phrases that explain what they experienced before God's intervention. On the reverse side of the cardboard, the testifier writes how God has changed that experience for the better. Cardboard Testimonies are not new. They are plentiful on YouTube if you do a search. However, in all of those versions, one thing was becoming very clear. There were not many done by my fellow Catholic churches. I only found one (other than youth groups) and that was from St. Isadore Catholic Church. When I watched their video, I was so moved and inspired. I knew we had to do this in my parish. With my excitement still fresh and this great example from another Catholic Church, I started running the idea by leaders from other parishes. They didn't seem to share my excitement. A bit crushing to me at first. But, I am one stubborn gal. And if there is one thing I know: with God all things are possible. Fortunately, for me, the right person in our parish did share my enthusiasm and she took on most of the work. (Thank you Denise!) So, if you too are excited and want to do this in your parish, let me be the first to encourage you and to say, "Go for it!" I see this as a wonderful response to the call of the new evangelization. Our simple and amateur version is a testament to the power of witnessing and sharing our faith. The sharing of words and phrases that you see are the transformations of everyday apostles. And when I watch them - they inspire me and make me smile on the inside. “Let us ask the Lord, for the grace to become baptized persons who are brave and sure that the Holy Spirit who is in us, received at baptism, always moves us to proclaim Jesus Christ with our life, our testimony and even with our words”.--Pope Francis Cyndi If you or your parish has made or does make your own cardboard testimonies - please share with me. I would love to see!
Many years ago I experienced the powerful grace of God answering a prayer. Very directly as a matter of fact. To keep things brief, and to the point, I had been praying for the grace to be able to love someone that, at the time, I was having a great deal of difficulty being able to love. It weighed very heavy on my heart at that time.
It must have been during the summer or on a weekend as my son and I went to breakfast the next morning at Bob Evans. They were busy that morning. We were still waiting on our food when an older gentleman came over and started talking to us. I recognized him from the church I was attending at the time. I did not know him well and had only spoken to him a few times at church but he was a well-known figure at the church. As he seemed to be alone and the restaurant was busy, we invited him to join us. The conversation was pleasant and very generic. I remember that he talked about some small city council that he was running for. But I could tell he was holding back something. I was thinking that he was going to ask me to do something in his political campaign and I was already forming my response to why I could not get involved. But, a few more minutes into our conversation and he pulled out an old worn paperback book and said. "I know this is going to sound strange, but I have this book I think I am supposed to give you. I came here to this restaurant this morning because God told me to come and find the person who needed this book. I didn't know who I was looking for when I got here, but I think now it's you. Does this make sense to you? " I don't remember the exact name of the book, and unfortunately, I cannot find the book anymore, but the title was something like "How to Love" It was a small and rather dated (1960-70's looking) faith-based book on how to better love one another. I was in shock. God was answering my prayer at the Bob Evans. I told the gentleman it make perfect sense and thanked him for the book. He apologized for the age of the book. We ate our food, paid our bill and left the restaurant. My son, to this day, had no idea what was going on. I tried to explain it to him later, but he did not seem at all interested. Even today I sit in utter amazement when I think about God so directly answering my prayer, but I am even in more wonder and amazement when I think about that man and his utter trust and obedience to follow God's instructions. Do you have a similar story to share? "And whatever you ask in prayer, you will receive, if you have faith." Matthew 21:22 Cyndi |
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