garymorland-getting-to-red blogspot.com

Getting to Red

A quiet time story. I hate the phrase quiet time as a description of a devotionalalone time with God. You never hear rigorous theologians use the phrase. You know why, too, right? Its girlie. It sounds like something you do in the middle of the day on a mat in a room with kindergartners. It could also be called shut up and listen time, which is what it is, and guys would like that better, but I cant see it catching on. How theyre just not communicating? The way to red. Theres no shortcut to tha.

OVERVIEW

This web page garymorland-getting-to-red.blogspot.com currently has a traffic ranking of zero (the lower the superior). We have explored one page inside the domain garymorland-getting-to-red.blogspot.com and found six websites referring to garymorland-getting-to-red.blogspot.com.
Pages Crawled
1
Links to this site
6

GARYMORLAND-GETTING-TO-RED.BLOGSPOT.COM RANKINGS

This web page garymorland-getting-to-red.blogspot.com has seen a fluctuation levels of traffic within the past the year.
Traffic for garymorland-getting-to-red.blogspot.com

Date Range

1 week
1 month
3 months
This Year
Last Year
All time
Traffic ranking (by month) for garymorland-getting-to-red.blogspot.com

Date Range

All time
This Year
Last Year
Traffic ranking by day of the week for garymorland-getting-to-red.blogspot.com

Date Range

All time
This Year
Last Year
Last Month

LINKS TO WEB SITE

WHAT DOES GARYMORLAND-GETTING-TO-RED.BLOGSPOT.COM LOOK LIKE?

Desktop Screenshot of garymorland-getting-to-red.blogspot.com Mobile Screenshot of garymorland-getting-to-red.blogspot.com Tablet Screenshot of garymorland-getting-to-red.blogspot.com

GARYMORLAND-GETTING-TO-RED.BLOGSPOT.COM HOST

Our parsers identified that a lone page on garymorland-getting-to-red.blogspot.com took five hundred and seventy-eight milliseconds to come up. We could not find a SSL certificate, so our crawlers consider garymorland-getting-to-red.blogspot.com not secure.
Load time
0.578 secs
SSL
NOT SECURE
Internet Protocol
74.125.225.12

WEBSITE IMAGE

SERVER OS AND ENCODING

I found that this domain is operating the GSE server.

PAGE TITLE

Getting to Red

DESCRIPTION

A quiet time story. I hate the phrase quiet time as a description of a devotionalalone time with God. You never hear rigorous theologians use the phrase. You know why, too, right? Its girlie. It sounds like something you do in the middle of the day on a mat in a room with kindergartners. It could also be called shut up and listen time, which is what it is, and guys would like that better, but I cant see it catching on. How theyre just not communicating? The way to red. Theres no shortcut to tha.

CONTENT

This web page garymorland-getting-to-red.blogspot.com states the following, "I hate the phrase quiet time as a description of a devotionalalone time with God." We saw that the webpage said " You never hear rigorous theologians use the phrase." It also said " You know why, too, right? Its girlie. It sounds like something you do in the middle of the day on a mat in a room with kindergartners. It could also be called shut up and listen time, which is what it is, and guys would like that better, but I cant see it catching on. How theyre just not communicating? The way to red. Theres no shortcut to tha."

SEEK SIMILAR DOMAINS

Average American

Monday, November 01, 2004. On the Eve of the Presidential Election. I wanted to organize some thoughts on the election and evaluate some of the issues.

The Easters

Friday, December 24, 2010. We had so much fun. These are my kids getting wet, which is not surprising, considering I can never get them out of the water. The killer whale was my favorite. This is when the dolphins drenched us. Gabe and Noah were not too happy about. This would be the culprit that got us wet! Autumn next to the whale. Monday, May 25, 2009. We finally finished the backyard! Gabe helped Steve the entire time. This was taken about 3 weeks after we laid the sod.

Gary DeJolie Photography My thoughts

Gina and her Furry Friends. This was a quick and fun session with my sister, Gina, and her pets. My daughter was a huge help, holding the reflector and keeping Gina laughing and at ease.