1. I have switched my blog's comments to Disqus. I'm new to this, but everyone tells me this will increase the number of comments and the liveliness of the conversation. I'm especially excited that people can now respond directly to another comment instead of having to weigh in at the bottom. You have to create an account with Disqus if you haven't already. The downside is that blogger does not yet have the capacity for Disqus comments on its mobile application, so if you are using your phone and you want to comment, you'll need to click on "view web version" at the bottom of the page.
2. I now have a fan page on Facebook for all my professional updates. You can find it here. So now I will only be updating the Introverts in the Church FB page with topics pertaining to my book. Everything else, including the introvert topics, will be on the new page.
I am an introvert, who is occasionally mistaken for an extrovert (but I'm definitely an introvert). I nodded my head throughout the book. I think everyone in church ought to read this book. "Introverts in the Church" is essential reading for any introvert who has ever felt out of place, as well as for church leaders who want to make their churches more welcoming to introverts, and for extroverts who wish to better understand their introvert brethren and value the gifts God gave them rather than seeing them as less committed. It helps extroverts understand introverts, and it helps introverts understand extroverts, and, if the ideas contained therein are put into practice, both will feel welcomed and respected/valued in the church.
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