With over 141,175 members strong, and so many people writing posts, do you ever ask yourself how you ever keep up?  I try and come here everyday or every night to read as many posts as possible.  I find myself wondering which ones to read and not read.

To my surprise, if I click on one that just seems a litte different, I get a real blessing out of it.  It may be a story with thanks giving in it, or it could be a concerned writer asking for help, even someone to just take a minute to pray for a loved one.  This has happened to me so many times I can't count them.  How do I account for this?  Well you know I think our Father is directing me to these posts.  He usually knows best, and I don't question Him doing so.

I know you all have been here, done that, and I would like to hear your story about a post that really hit home for you.  Feel like sharing?  Try it, you might just like reading it.  I know I will.

 
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4 Comments on How do I choose which post to read? There are so many, what do I do?

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Bob, there are so many that have inspired me; I wouldn't know where to start.  I actually first look through my blog subscriptions and then just scroll new post.  I rarely check out featured; I'm not sure why that is the case.  I guess I have always taken that different path than the crowd.  The only problem is I only allow myself on in the evening so if the post comes out in the morning chances are good I will not see it. 

10:17pm • #1
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Bob, you're right!  So many posts. So little time!  I guess we all start with our favorites then keep a look out for people who will become new favorites!

7:43pm • #2

I'm new here but I will search a subject and that limits the blogs to choose from, then I find a good one on that subject.

9:46pm • #3

I will have to revisit you when I have that experience.

9:49pm • #4

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