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Why Doesn't Anyone Comment On My Posts ?

It would de so nice for this blog to be two-way. I would love your opinions even if you don't agree with me. My biggest group of readers is from U.S.A. then comes U.K. where I live. After that there is a sprinkling of Europeans, Russians, India, Singapore, Peru and Australia. How amazing to have an audience like that. The nearest I came to this as a child was to have a penpal in Sweden. We never imagined we would be able to reach out across the world. Now I am almost a missionary, without having to leave my living room. Do you think this is amazing ? Would you like to tell me so ? I would love to hear from you.

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  1. I am one of your American readers and I subscribed to your RSS feed so I won't miss a post. Rest assured that even if I don't comment on every post I am still reading.

    What you're doing online is helping people all over the world who have not experienced God's presence in their lives. At a time when you could just retire and enjoy a restful life in your village you have chosen instead to share the love of Jesus. I admire you so much for answering the call.

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  2. Tyla, thank you so much for encouragaing me by commenting. It makes me happy to know people are reading and getting help and comfort from my blog.

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