Letter From the Editor
Friday, February 20, 2009

So much for updating this section each week. Ah, life can get so hectic at times. There are many new things in the works here at C4J. Sadly, too many remain behind-the-scenes still.

All of the following changes are dependent upon Austin's availability. He has told me he hasn't forgotten about this site and I understand that he has some more pressing clients presently. I pray you will be just as patient.

Among the things in the works is a complete design overhaul. I believe we have narrowed the choices down and hope to be switching over soon.

Already we have secured another writer for daily devotions. This means we will feature two different articles each day from myself and ironically another girl named Rebecca.

I'm working on getting a twitter feed up for and on the site. I think that may be the solution for my desire to post the random pieces of insight I feel God gives me. This will still allow me to spread the messages I feel God has given me but not necessarily in full-blown article style. They will be more just like bits to get by on.

Another option (and what I'm leaning more towards) is to have twitter for people to be updated more often when new things are posted since I haven't been as faithful to my original plan as I have wanted. This probably means the above idea will be another forthcoming module.

Until these matters are decided you can begin following us on C4J'S Twitter (twitter.com/crayonsforjesus).

I am also working on writing more original things. Forgive me for lacking on new daily devos. I seem to have hit a wall. That's not to say that I haven't been working on things - I have about 3 articles half-way written. My goal is to post one by the end of this weekend. (working titles: A Mistaken Maiden, Hold Grips, and The Big Girl Syndrome).

On a more personal note, it seems I will be in Indiana for at least one more summer. At least it's for a great opportunity. I'll be a producing intern at one of the local TV stations. Now, if I could just figure out a job and some housing.

God has been doing some amazing work in me and I have been working through a lot.

Thank you for the continued support & prayers!
-Reba.




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