The ESV, Wonderfully Gracing My Site
As night owl, I often notice the changeover in my verse at midnight. It makes a good end-of-day devotional. And because I constantly use my site as a “sandbox” for CSS, HTML, and design, I can watch my site evolve and always know I have a constant design element and theme – God’s word.I think there is a place for God’s word on just about any website. I would love to share and compare with other bloggers to find unique and truly useful ways to use The Holy Bible, English Standard Version
– p.k.
3 comments:
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Paul,
I learned of your blog through the ESV Blog and have also added the ESV feed to my new blog. Thanks for your inspiring use of the Lord's Word.
Larry
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Hey man,
I also saw you on the ESV blog. I've been using the ESV feed for my blog (JakeBouma.com) for a couple of years now. I agree with you in that it has a power of accountability for what you post. I am actually in the process of redesigning my site, and I'm going from a 3-column layout to a 2-column layout. As such, I have to cut down on the information displayed, and the ESV is going to remain prominently displayed!
Blessings, brother.
Jake
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