Comment Away!
There’s been a flurry of activity behind the scenes here at Gospel.com in the past few months. We’ve been working hard to develop new ways to communicate with you and help you communicate with each other.
A few weeks ago, we introduced a new commenting system for all of our Bookmark pages. The more observant of you probably already noticed and have jumped into the conversation; however, since we’ve started to gather some steam we thought it was time to finally announce it publicly. After all, we’d hate for any of you to feel left out.
If you’re feeling brave, go ahead jump over to the Latest Comments section to explore the most recent comments, or start up a new conversation by commenting on any bookmarks you run across.
If you’re still a little confused, that’s okay, read on for more of an explanation:
Aside from the blog, the majority of the content and resources on Gospel.com are organized under things we call Topics and Bookmarks:
- Topic pages are collections of every Bookmark that has been associated with a particular topic (ie Devotionals, or Christianity)
- Bookmarks are individual pages that link to outside content and provide a place for discussion (ie “Born again” in the Bible: John 3:1-21, or Sabbath in the Bible – a Christian perspective). Each Bookmark is tagged with Topics and appears on those Topic pages.
Bookmark pages used to be pretty boring, but now each bookmark has its own separate place for comments. You can use that as a place to say whatever you want about the bookmark: ask and answer questions, declare that you like the link, describe how useful you found it, etc. Think of it like a mini-message board for that specific bookmark.
There are thousands upon thousands of bookmarks so there’s going to be plenty of conversations opening up in the next few weeks, so you might want to watch the Latest Bookmarks section.
It’s really pretty easy once you get into it, so jump in and comment away!
I am disabled but have a friend that is in very bad shapr he has all kinds of medical problems. H e would like a computer so he could get on line and enjoy some of these bible studies. He cannot get up and go like we can I just need to know if there is an organization that can help he only wants a computer that is internet ready if you know some one that can help please let me know. I live in Austin, Texas he lives in Louisiana.