Tuesday, January 10, 2006

i wanted to think of that

My friend Gordon has taught me most of what I know about blogging.

He's taught me a bunch of other stuff, too.

He has a blog called Real Live Preacher, which has some great stuff, not the least of which is a recent posting entitled, "Unmade Children and Never Written Words," and it's one of those ideas I hoped I would think of one day, even though it hasn't really crossed my mind so far.

Go read it.

Peace,
Milton

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

I just found your blog through Real Live Preacher. And if Real Live Preacher says I need to check out a blog, I do. Welcome to the blogosphere. One request: is it possible to syndicate the entirety of your post rather than the first few lines. I use a a newsreader (Bloglines) and it sure makes life easier if I can read the whole post there. I am not sure how to do this or if it is possible, just a suggestion.

Real Live Preacher said...

Milton, I also use bloglines, and I couldn't find the syndication link at all here. Do you know about RSS syndication? See if there is a way to turn it on in your blogger profile or something.

Or maybe it is on and I missed it.

Kevin J Bowman said...

Milton,

In your profile Under Settings Is a Tab Called "Site Feed" The set Descriptions to "Full" instead of short. This will gix your problem. Your Rss Feed is
http://donteatalone.blogspot.com/atom.xml

don't eat alone said...

Thanks for the tip, Kevin. I made the change in my Site Feed. Hopefully, the problem is fixed.

Anonymous said...

Hi, Milton! I knew you years ago when I went to Ken Hugghins' church in Abilene and we met through him [I was Lisa Sprouse back then]. I got here via RLP's blog, which is one of my favorite sites. Good to know [and no surprise] you're out there making a difference in the world.

Anonymous said...

Uncle Milty!!!! I am so happy to find you here! I'll be reading along.
-Sarah McManus ...now Bickle, who was 13 or so and had loads and loads of very red hair the last time we met in Texas.

don't eat alone said...

wow! the chorus of friendly voices is music I need to hear. thanks for checking in and speaking up. great to hear from you.

peace,
milton

Anonymous said...

So glad you have begun the blog!
Blesings on the road, good eating, looking forward to seeing you again soon.
At a UCC gathering w/ JT - he is an amazing soul.
Need to hear more about the church.
Peace, NEA

Anonymous said...

I also found your blog via RLP. I, too love cooking and especially cooking for others. I'm reading Steve Case's new book "God is Here" which is about Brother Lawrence (a 17th century monk). This is a prayer he wrote...

Lord of all pots and pans and thing...
Make me a saint by getting meals
And washing up the plates.

Peace!
Kari
Bemidji, MN

don't eat alone said...

Kari,

I love the prayer. Thanks.

Peace
Milton

Anonymous said...

Milton,
I, too, am a regular reader of RLP, so when I saw that he knew a cool guy named Milton ---it had to be you. I'll add your blog to my favorites list. So glad to have found you in cyberspace and look forward to trying your recipes. Did you and Gordon Atkinson have to endure Dad's CPE course together at Baylor?
(little) Jodi Gross Heston :-)

Charlotte said...

Welcome to the blogosphere. I am a regular reader of RLP and thank him for tipping us off. I have a food blog and a God blog and I have trouble seperating them some times because "come to the table" is such a part of both things for me. Grace to you and peace. May your congregation work out its issues, soon.

don't eat alone said...

Jodi!

Great to hear from you. Gordon was a few years behind me in CPE, but he and Ginger were there together. Great to hear from you.

Charlotte

Food and faith somehow go together, I think.

Peace
Milton