This is your opportunity to tell us what YOU want on this site. Use this thread to make suggestions, critique what we already doing, or even tell us what you like about the site.
I know God has led me to create this site, and I know He's not ready for us to give up on it. Please think about what you want here, and then join us in prayer for The Shepherd's Arms.
-- Edited by Mama Lisa at 09:13, 2007-06-16
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Grace is the acceptance of that which is rejected. ~Paul Tillich
Sounds like we need to have a new member drive. We could send out cards to all that want to participate and then we could give a prize to the one who recruits the most members.
I was wondering if you could put up a blog site similar to Susan's Transgender forums? It would give the members a place to write about themselves or what is happening in their lives. I've seen people write about their problems and how they overcame them. The different things that happens along life's journey and such. Others would give their ideas on the blogs and such. Just an idea. Tiff
Excellent idea, Tiff! We are working on a true webpage (www.theshepherdsarms.org) but it's not ready yet. Maybe we can do a blog there. The goal is to link the webpage to the message board, but offer more stuff.
Thanks for the suggestion!
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Grace is the acceptance of that which is rejected. ~Paul Tillich
I can't wait to see it! That will be so cool! I would kind of like to start a blog about being transgendered. What it's like and different things that happened along life's way and such. It could be that the gay and trans people have similar things in some areas. May God bless, Tiff
Oh, there is one other thing I wondered. When you make a blog site on the new websit is it possible to make the person who has the blog a moderator? On my blog at Susan's I was the blog moderator as was the site owner. It was designed so that the actual blog owner could control stuff like spam and such from straight people that would come in and post when nobody else was online. Also, there are some things that the people might not want anyone else to see, such as if someone recognizes you from where you live or work and such. In times past somebody tried to out me at work. Thanks, Tiff