Who are you writing for and who are you writing to? This is an important question to consider as we begin developing our faithbooks. We discussed this at our first meeting, but as I have sat down to actually begin our first assignment, something has occurred to me.
Different pages will have different audiences.
And that is okay.
As I am working through my "Spiritual Family Tree" I feel it is less for my benefit and more for those who have come and will continue to come after me. So my audience in this "chapter" is the generations of the Heppe-Phillips-Dauphinais family to come.
But I know as we get into our own personal spiritual journey, there will be pages where I am my own audience and the faithbook will take on much more of a diary or journal feel.
I just wanted to share this with you, in case you needed permission from outside yourself to change it up and have different audiences in mind for different sections. Something I love about this project are that there are VERY few (if any) RULES!
Happy processing!
Welcome
This site has been created to give us an opportunity to journey together through this thing called "Christian Living." My hope is that my transparency will spur you on, encourage you, and unite us in our efforts to become more like Christ. Please see this as an open dialog -- share your ideas, add your own post, and comment at will. I thank you in advance for morphing with me! -- Erin
ps - it is also a place for me to shamelessly brag about my children (consider it a multi-purpose blog!) :)
ps - it is also a place for me to shamelessly brag about my children (consider it a multi-purpose blog!) :)
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