Most Popular Posts of 2013!
It’s time to look back to see which posts here at Finding direction were the most popular with you, our blog visitors!
First, the story of the year was obviously our (eventually successful) attempt to get our visas. And actually the story isn’t over yet. But some of the most popular posts of the year included our summary of past adventures in The Joy of Visas (podcast) (January), Visas: Another Step in February, Visa Update: After 568 days, “One Down”! in June and We Have Visas. Now What? in September.
And now, the other top posts of the year (in chronological order)…
- A series of posts that was popular this year, from March and April: Controversial Issues in the Christian life (part 1), Controversial Issues in the Christian life (part 2), and So – if the Bible doesn’t address it directly?
- Also in April, and this year’s most popular post: Doesn’t Mexico have lots of Missionaries already?
- In May we had a visit from a Short-term Nurse in Ixtapaluca!
- In June, and one of the other big stories of the year, Land and Building for the Church Update
- Also in June, a reposting of Our Names – What do they mean?
- In July, Baptisms (and one in particular) and A Long Weekend (here and there and there)
- In August we said goodbye to the Holdemans, and it ended up being a very long goodbye!
- In September, Robberies, Hurricanes, and a Fresh Start, and more on the church building at When The Church Is Being Built…
- In October, the second most popular post of the year – Hallowe’en In Mexico (like never before)
- Also, October was a month of changes – check out Tiffany: Three Years of Thanks and Leaving “The House of David”
- In November, the third most popular post of the year – TLC Team – A Year in Review
- Also in November, praying for our cousins after the death of Dan.
- As for ministry in November, check out A Sticky Bible
- Finally in December, after some issues with our website were resolved, I caught up with some news in This and That (and a sneak peek)
Thanks for visiting! See you in 2014, Lord willing . . .