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Post by morganlbusse on Jun 25, 2010 16:14:18 GMT -5
I finally did it (whew!). I'm still tinkering with it, but I have finally launched my site. If you're interested (or just plain curious) its www.morganlbusse.wordpress.comThanks!
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Post by metalikhan on Jun 26, 2010 23:16:41 GMT -5
Congratulations, morwena!
It looks nice! The font is a little small for me -- I misplaced my high power readers -- but I think it would be fine for most folks.
Touching intro, too. What a fitting title: In Darkness there is Light. That's so true for all of us.
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Post by morganlbusse on Jun 27, 2010 6:54:42 GMT -5
Ah Metal, thank you so much for checking it out  Maybe I can bump the font up a little (still learning the system).
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Post by thogmaster on Jun 28, 2010 11:59:11 GMT -5
That was a really neat story that you shared on there, Morwena! It's amazing how the Lord works with that sort of thing... I've actually been in an almost identical situation myself; I ended up with something called Myocarditis, which is a swelling of a heart muscle. Basically, it usually suffocates the victim within minutes... with all of the cases we've heard about since then, the victim just dropped dead. The Lord kept me around for 24 hours with that condition until we realized that something was wrong and were able to get medical attention. So... I completely knew what you meant with "In Darkness There is Light". Touching story.
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Post by morganlbusse on Jun 28, 2010 17:13:12 GMT -5
Hey Thog, thanks for stopping by my site  One thing I've learned through my own writing is how much God is the author of our lives. He knows each chapter and how it will end. Looks like your story is not done yet!
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Post by thogmaster on Jun 28, 2010 20:11:55 GMT -5
Yeah... it certainly isn't... it would seem that it has just begun, actually. I tell my friends, though, this story stuff gives you a new appreciation for God's abilities... after trying to make a history and world of your own, you kind of come to realize that while you have to re-write material and revise and all that to make it 'better', God did it all so long ago and keeps everything goin now... without a single revision. He doesn't pull out His eraser and say, "I don't like how the 19th century went," get rid of it, and re-do it! (And a good thing, too)  It certainly is amazing...
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Post by morganlbusse on Jun 30, 2010 7:19:35 GMT -5
Yeah, I agree. The most amazing story is the one about a God who loved the whole world that he gave his one and only son... And its TRUE!!! Can't top that one 
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Post by thogmaster on Jun 30, 2010 17:06:11 GMT -5
Haha... you sure got that one right! (Everybody always seems to try to, though.) You know... someone once said about Tolkein's works "Always copied, but never surpassed", but I'm thinking that the same has got to be true for the only true History ever made.
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