A Milestone
Well, not a real large milestone.......but it is a milestone!
This is post #250 on this blog. We started out back in late July, so we have been blogging now for eight months. We have well over twice as many subscribers than site visitors, which is something I never really suspected when I first started out. In addition, there are a couple of great fellow bloggers that have come on board since we started: Don Frick, who not only wrote the biography on Robert Greenleaf, but more importantly has become a good friend; and Tom Jablonski, an alumnus of our Master's program and who always brings a wonderful depth to our conversation.
As we head into the last few months of our first year on the web we will continue to look for better ways to be a megaphone for, and foster conversation about, servant-leadership which is inclusive and respectful. We hope that this site will continue to provide resources, insights, and thought-provoking ideas about servant-leadership and its role in our homes, churches, organizations, and communities. I hope to do some much-needed updating to the website, as well as reach out and invite others to the posting "table" who understand what S-L is all about; I hope to provide the blog as a vehicle for them to communicate and clarify their thoughts and ideas, and also give the readers more variety in the voices you hear/read every day.
Thank you for taking the time to read our posts. And as always, we are always open to hear from you about how we can make this your first stop each day when looking for ways to become a more effective servant-leader.
This is post #250 on this blog. We started out back in late July, so we have been blogging now for eight months. We have well over twice as many subscribers than site visitors, which is something I never really suspected when I first started out. In addition, there are a couple of great fellow bloggers that have come on board since we started: Don Frick, who not only wrote the biography on Robert Greenleaf, but more importantly has become a good friend; and Tom Jablonski, an alumnus of our Master's program and who always brings a wonderful depth to our conversation.
As we head into the last few months of our first year on the web we will continue to look for better ways to be a megaphone for, and foster conversation about, servant-leadership which is inclusive and respectful. We hope that this site will continue to provide resources, insights, and thought-provoking ideas about servant-leadership and its role in our homes, churches, organizations, and communities. I hope to do some much-needed updating to the website, as well as reach out and invite others to the posting "table" who understand what S-L is all about; I hope to provide the blog as a vehicle for them to communicate and clarify their thoughts and ideas, and also give the readers more variety in the voices you hear/read every day.
Thank you for taking the time to read our posts. And as always, we are always open to hear from you about how we can make this your first stop each day when looking for ways to become a more effective servant-leader.




<< Home