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Moving from TransformingChurch.com to GodsFaintPath.com
Gregg Burch
The last few months have been a grand transition in my life. I’ve moved from working on transformation in the Lutheran tribe to church planting beyond the traditional denominational church. We launched TransformingChurch.com in September 2004, and for the last six years we have sent out a monthly e-newsletter. For several years, we have topped Google rankings when you search for transforming church. We’ve had 335,000 page views this year. I thank you, our community, for making all this possible. Thanks to you our readers. It’s been a great ride, but all good things have a life cycle. As I move out of my role as a prophetic voice calling the denominational church to transformation and reformation, I am also moving on from the platform of TransformingChurch.com.
For the past year, I have been working with my daughter, Florrie Byrd, to write a book we are calling God’s Faint Path: wilderness lessons in leadership and life. In November, I began work on a new blog, GodsFaintPath.com, where we will publish a chapter a month starting in January. The Introduction is already posted. Our TransformingChurch.com editor, Roger Ganzel, will continue to work with me as a guest blogger. I have been adding new content, and bringing over essays from the trove of material we have developed over the last six years to launch the blog.
My energy is focused here now, so we will be winding down our newsletter over the next couple of months. There is still a rich inventory of content here that continues to draw 25,000+ page views a month, so we will keep TransformingChurch.com up and available, but won’t be creating much new content from here on. I invite you to continue the journey with us on God’s Faint Path.
We are no longer monitoring comments or email contacts coming through TransformingChurch.com, so if you wish to reach us, find me on the blog or as GreggBurch on Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, Flickr, and Vimeo.
Peace,
Gregg Burch, Publisher
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