How to Comment
There have been some questions about how to comment, so let me see if I can clear them up. To post a comment, click the phrase "___ comments" at the bottom of each post. The blank is filled by the number of comments that have been made on the post. Then, write your comment in the text box. Below that box is a field that allows you to select how you want to identify yourself. If you have a Google account, or any of the other accounts listed, you can select that as your identity. However, if you want to make a comment and don't have one of those other accounts, you can select the "Name/URL" option and simply type the name you want to use online. You can also choose "Anonymous," though for the sake of discussion I would prefer that you at least use a web name so that you can be addressed directly.
As for the comments themselves, let me encourage you to speak up! You may think you have nothing to add, or may feel unsure if what you have to say is valid. Throw that thinking out. Your perspective is always welcome. This is not to say that others, including me, won't disagree with you, but that's how learning works. Furthermore, the comment section is a great place to ask questions to find greater clarity or to challenge the thinking of others. So speak up and let your thoughts be heard to the glory of God.
2 comments:
Hi Kyle and other KSC friends and others. Kim Shatzer here. I am totally new at blogging--so not sure what or how to do this. But here goes.
I have been thinking alot lately about something you said to me Kyle. You have to sell the problem (sin) first to sell the solution (Christ). Makes alot of sense. Just taught Sunday School today on the consequences that were unleashed from the original sin in the garden. Pondering how to "sell" the problem in love.
Kim, that's a great topic for discussion. I'll post on that this week.
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