I’m happy that my wife has decided to have an online presence. It’s not because I think everyone needs to be online, but because of the benefits of a shared community. Throughout the past few years, I have benefited from several online communities.

To that end, I’ve repaired the long-neglected site, johnandlaryssa.com. This involved an epic battle between Wordpress 2.9 requirements and my hosting company’s recalcitrance. The hosting company won, so I had to do a SQL dump of the database, create a new one, re-import the data from the old database. Then I could upgrade to Wordpress 2.9.1. This took a couple hours, but I think it will be worth it. My wife has a lot of great things stored in her heart to share.

I did the same database swap operation to this site, so now I am up-to-date. Now what is left a a bit of a redux and a few other changes. I’m going to add a few pages and redo (version 4) the About Me page. The links are going to be redone as I segregate my interests to separate websites. This will be my religious and non-fiction writing site. This site will also continue to be the central hub of my other websites. Sycarion will be my gaming website (it should also feature a co-author later this year I hope), johnandlaryssa.com will be my family/personal/random stuff site. Study Hall, Advocate, Lenga, and all other subsidiary sites will be shut down and removed.

At some point in the year, I hope to have two shorter study guides/books/expositions written. The first one will be the Book of Judges, the second one is undetermined. The second study guide/book/exposition will be determined by whatever is taught this spring. The church where I worship has no planned classes for Spring, Summer or Fall of next year. Three or four years ago, a bunch of us came up with a curriculum of sorts. I hope we can use it as it helps insure that every book of the Bible and major areas of life are covered in five year cycles. Then again, I hope to offer a bit of a technical class to cover things like E-Sword.

As an aside, I considered a complete overhaul to the site. I like fresh starts. I tend to think of God as the deity of perpetual new beginnings. It seemed like a good idea at the time. In the end, though, there’s no real way to do everything I want to do. Besides, I spent hours customizing this theme. I’m kind of used to it.

Lastly, I mostly interact with the online world through my sycarion identity.The only exception to this is Twitter. Still, if you do a Google search on either pinakidion or sycarion, the top 20 or 30 results point to me. I’m not hard to find. However, I mention sycarion because most of the sycarion entries in a Google search will point to things I’m doing now or in the near past.

So here’s to a continued great new year in 2010:

May the Lord stand between you and harm in all the empty places you must walk.

Comments

One Response to “More From the Front”

  1. Daniel Johnson, Jr. on January 22nd, 2010 5:51 pm

    I love the final statement of benediction in this post and am grateful to have made your acquaintance.

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