Brief glimpses. Life changing encounters. Funny, yet poignant. From the mouths of babes. God shows Himself to us in an endless variety of ways, and StoriesAboutGod.org is all about giving people a place to share those stories of encountering God.
I’m thrilled to announce the formal launch of StoriesAboutGod.org.
The “story behind the site” can be found in this post here on Boyink.com, and the About page on StoriesAboutGod.org.
Usually in these launch announcements I’ll talk about how the site is implemented or what the business / design goals were that I incorporated into the site. In this case, if you visit StoriesAboutGod and come away remembering the color scheme or the layout or the features then I will have failed. That stuff isn’t important.
What’s important are the stories.
The untold stories are why I built the site. The stories are what many existing church and Christian sites are missing. Stories about God will inspire people who are already Christians, and move unbelievers closer to crossing the line.
So go. Read the stories. Add your own.
And tell others about it. If you have your own website / blog / email newsletter, please consider pointing your readers to StoriesAboutGod.org. You can use the above graphic, and I’m available via any of these methods if you have questions or for quotes/interviews regarding the site.
So c’mon. Tell me a story.
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November 29, 2005
Congrats on the site launch Mike! I added a button to the sidebar of my site. Plus I owe you an email on a bunch of stuff - haven’t forgotten, just swamped!
November 29, 2005
Thank ya sir!
December 07, 2005
I love the idea of the site. I too have also added a link on my site and will be writing up an article on it as well. It is a great place for people who don’t know God as well to come and see what God has done in people’s lives.
December 07, 2005
Thanks Robert...I had noticed the link the other day and appreciated it.