50,000 Visits
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Since September 23, 2009–May 2, 2011 we have reached 50,000 distinct hits on Broken Believers.
We have come a very long way. On BB first day we had 10 hits, since than we have climbed very steadily. Our best day was just a few days ago—the total hits was 712 for the day. Right now our average is about 180 distinct views a day. (Sometimes a little less, but often a bit more.)
This ministry to Christians with a mental illness is a rarity indeed. I look and look and have never found a blog like this with such a ministry focus for these struggling believers. And the appeal is broader than mental illnesses. People with other issues benefit by this blog.
I beseech you to pray for the people who come to BB. Pray for the blog itself, and for me as I battle my own issues. I have no illusions or self-deception about my own heart condition and dealings I’m working through. I am most certainly a “broken believer.”
I continue to put together a daily post. I’ve been somewhat weary the last few weeks. FYI, I receive no financial help from the BB ministry, rather I have paid the incidentials out of my own pocket. I guess I just needed to make it clear.
I so hope you’ll continue to make BB a regular stop on your travels. And if you should read something to merit sending me an email, I’d love it.
Congratulations and Hallelujah! Praying God will grant you the strength and wisdom to continue this daily blogging ministry, and that you will always be atuned to that still small voice, that little whisper of the Holy Spirit, as to what is most important to write about each day. Peace, Linda
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I’ll take that prayer, lol.
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That post requires a Hallelujah!!!!
Your ministry, Bryan, clearly is needed. I’m thankful for your willing heart. Your posts speak to me when I can get here.
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I am blessed to hear how many are ministered to here. And how He is using you in such a unique and needed way. Praying for you as you continue this ministry, that He gives you the strength and the way each day. Did your guest blogger have to stop? Praying that she can help once in awhile again or that God send you someone else qualified. It’s quite a load for you.
Thank you! I appreciate you!
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I’m not the least surprised that more folks are stopping by. To have someone address mental illness from a Christian’s point of view, to speak hope and help and acceptance is wonderful. God bless you in your blessings to others.
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