by Melinda | Nov 4, 2013 | About Me, Blogging, Relationship, Social Media, Thankfulness, The Glory of Friends
I’ve been thinking a lot about this day. A year ago, I started counting my blessings (two days late) with the rest of Facebook, in the annual November “30 days of Thankfulness.” When it was over on the 30th, I got an email from my friend...
by Melinda | Jun 29, 2013 | About Me, Blogging, Living Low, Reaching Out, Thankfulness
If you check in here regularly, specifically from a Facebook link on your computer (mobile devices seem unaffected), you know I’ve had a bit of trouble this week. I’ve been posting the link to my daily post just like I do every other day, but...
by Melinda | Jun 11, 2013 | Blogging, Book Review
I first became aware of Billy Coffey a few years ago through a link to his blog on another site. I read his work (at that time through blog posts only, as his first novel Snow Day had yet to be released) and it stuck with me like few others’ did. He had, and...
by Melinda | Apr 24, 2013 | Blogging, Healing Hearts, In the Eye of the Beholder, Living the God Life, Social Media, Thankfulness, Working Out Faith
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote a post about labels. It was about how we see other people, and how we often only get to know them within the confines of whatever label they happen to carry. It was interesting to me that, very soon after, this “Real Beauty...
by Melinda | Apr 3, 2013 | Blogging, God in the Everyday, Living Low, Living the God Life, Reaching Out, Social Media, Thankfulness
On the morning of April 1st, I logged on to Google Analytics. If you’re not a blogger, this is something you can hook up to your blog that tracks blog information. Big time bloggers, and those who monetize their blogs, use it to track their numbers, but...
by Melinda | Aug 22, 2011 | Blogging, Living the God Life, Social Media, The Glory of Friends, Uncategorized, Working Out Faith
Remember these? Virtual Reality “halos,” they were the future of gaming, and featured in all the futuristic Sci-Fi movies, where people would escape their own lives and sink into a virtual reality paradise (or nightmare, depending on the movie!). Well,...