Friday, August 03, 2007

Grace Church Bible Reading Challenge - Home Stretch

We're getting close to the home stretch of the Grace Church Bible Reading Challenge. Are you still going strong? I got behind last weekend and spent most of this week catching up and finally caught up this morning. Commitments are tough and they take... commitment.

We've been pleased with the traffic on the Reading Challenge blog. As of Friday night (8/3) at 7:15, by my quick count, I came up with 38 unique contributors to the comments out of the total of 213 comments posted. I'm guessing that about half of the 213 comments are Pastor Scott's, but I'll let someone else count them up while they're waiting on hold during a telephone call or something.

As you can see from the following graph and table there's a sliding trend on the blog as well. The blog spiked to 853 visits on July 18th whereas today, Friday 8/3 registered 264 visits. All in all though, it's been a neat forum for the church body to interact.

The individual pages views listed in the table below report the number of times someone actually clicked on the post for each particular day whereas the chart above reports the daily number of visits to the general blog site blog.lgbc.org.

2007-07-04 to Today

TitleViews
Psalm 119:1-40369 More stats
Psalm 119:81-128365 More stats
Psalm 119:41-80298 More stats
Psalm 119:129-176275 More stats
John 10-12253 More stats
Judges 13-16247 More stats
John 1-3235 More stats
John 4-6206 More stats
John 13-15181 More stats
John 16-18165 More stats
John 19-21162 More stats
2 Peter 1-3154 More stats
1 John 1-3150 More stats
Philippians 4; 1 Peter 1-2139 More stats
John 7-9137 More stats
About the Challenge121 More stats
Philippians 1-3109 More stats
1 Peter 3-595 More stats
1 John 4-5; 2 John; 3 John84 More stats
Ephesians 1-359 More stats
The Challenge37 More stats
Ephesians 4-633 More stats


If you've fallen behind or dropped out of late, I encourage you to get back in the game. After all, it's not so much the challenge that's the point of this, it's our immersing ourselves in our Saviour's Word.