How To Get The Most Out of Pursuing Glory

There are lots of ways to get more out of Pursuing Glory than just stopping back to check for new content every few days.  Here are some of the main ways you can join the conversation, learn, and contribute to the conversation we’re having:

Subscribe by Email or RSS

If you’re not particularly technologically inclined, hit the “Email Subscription” button on the sidebar of the blog.  If you’re more into computers or you’re daring, you could subscribe to this blog using a feed reader.  This link is a great explanation of RSS and Feed Readers. Let’s face it. Life is busy and it’s easy to fall out of the loop.  Either of these tricks will help you stay involved in what’s going on.

Join Our Facebook Group
One of the things I love about Facebook is it really can build online community in a unique way.  The Pursuing Glory Facebook Page will feature discussion about current topics, select resources, and a chance to talk about the things that are important to you the reader.  You can check out the Pursuing Glory Facebook page here.

Comment

We learn more by talking and teaching than we do by listening and reading.  So help us learn by sharing your life, your pursuit of Jesus, and what you’ve learned through your experience in the comment section. Click on “Leave a Comment” or “with 1 Comment” or “with [X number of] Comments” at the top of every post to see and leave comments.

Follow Me On Twitter

Twitter is where I post thoughts and quotes that will either become a full post here or is relevant to the topics we discuss here.  I’m also planning at least one Twitter/Blog series where one set of unique material will show up in my twitter stream that will correspond with a blog series I’m running here.  You can find me on Twitter @traviskolder.

Notes From The Margins

On a somewhat irregular basis I post a blog in my “Notes from the Margin” series.  The point of the series is not just what I’m finding in Scripture and what I write, but also what you’re finding in Scripture and what you’re writing about it.  If you have a blog, I’d love to see you take this series and do your own.  You can check out the guidelines for Notes from the Margins and read examples of the series here and here.

Email Me

I love interacting with readers of the blog.  Shoot me an email, say hi, show me the blog you’re writing or tell me about the work you’re doing, tell me what you’d like to see or what you’ve enjoyed so far.

Those In Whom The Fire Has Been Kindled

Eirene writes a blog that I love called “He is My Delight.” I previously named her blog as one of the top five blogs I wouldn’t unsubscribe from. I had hoped to capture one of her quotes from her latest post on twitter, but it’s too long to tweet and too great to cut. So, I share it for you here for the good of your soul.

Her post is about those whose hearts have been lit on fire by a word from God. Eirene says:

“Speak to me God!” is the cry of their heart, and they treasure one word from heaven over 10,000 message[s] from the most learned theologians.

You can read more of Eirene’s excellent post here.

The Wayback Machine: March

Some things just get better with age.  “The Wayback Machine” posts occur at the end of every month and reference the best posts of that month in years past.  My hope is to provide a good jumping on point for readers who have never been to Pursuing Glory.

2009

God’s Heart For Restoration

Todd Bentley leading a major healing revival in Lakeland, Florida, falling during its height, and then being restored is probably one of the notable events in the charismatic world over the last decade.  I had written about the Lakeland Outpouring previously, and this follow up post looked the restoration process Rick Joyner was taking Todd Bentley through.

2008

What I’ve Learned About Blogging While I Was Gone

March of 2008 marked a return to not just blogging but to the internet as a whole for me.  Previous to this post, I had made some mistakes with some posts I had written on this blog, had my only computer crash, and hadn’t had internet for three months.  It was during this season that the Lord Jesus taught me a few things about blogging that I thought would be helpful to share.  If you’re a blogger, I think you’ll enjoy this post.

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