Top Posts For November 2011

Hard to believe winter is here!

We actually had a pretty good snowfall on Monday night, my 40th birthday. It didn’t last, but the kids loved it for a few minutes. They went out and played in it as it fell around 10:00 pm. Crazy!

But with winter comes a blog series I’m pretty excited about. It’s called The Gifts Of The Holidays, and in this series, I’m examining several key characteristics of both Thanksgiving and Christmas, along with some of the Randleman family holiday traditions.

I still have several books that I have for give-aways. I’ve been trying to post these over the past few weeks, but time seems to keep running out on me. I hope to make at least a couple of these available this month. Stay tuned.

 Wordle.net Word Cloud for November 2011

In case you missed them, here are my top seven posts for November:

  1. Hubble Deep Space Field
  2. Book Review: Charlie And Trike In The Grand Canyon Adventure by Ken Ham And Karen Hansel
  3. Video Review: Book Book Cases For iPhone 4 and iPad 2
  4. The Principle Of The Path by Andy Stanley – Extended Review Part 4
  5. The Maniac And The Messiah
  6. E.M. Bounds On Prayer… One More Time
  7. Tips For Becoming More Consistent In Your Bible Reading

No surprise, my post containing an image of the Hubble Deep Space Field easily generated five times the traffic as any other post.

Two of my top seven posts were book reviews, and one was a video review. Two of the top posts were from 2008 or 2009.

I’m going to cheat. I usually tell you what my favorite post of the month was. This time, it’s a series, with four parts so far. It’s The Gifts Of The Holidays. Which one was yours?

If you are a blogger, leave a comment with your top post for the month. If you don’t blog, leave a comment with a favorite post or blog that you read this month.

Please note: I reserve the right to delete comments that are offensive or off-topic.

8 thoughts on “Top Posts For November 2011

  1. The Hubble Telescope always seems to be a top post for you.

    Since I am newer at blogging, I am interested to see what my top posts look like in a year or two.

    However, this month’s top post was a sad post. It was called Life Is Short – http://www.jmlalonde.com/life-is-short/

    I wrote it after I heard a friend had passed away. He had been a youth leader in the youth group, encourager, and friend.

    • Yeah. And every month, I’m tempted to leave it out of the list, but that wouldn’t be an accurate reflection of my top posts.

      I read your post. Even though sad, it sounded like he left a significant legacy. Thanks for sharing it.

    • Great story! My wife and I have been trying to adopt internationally for a few years now. It seems as if God keeps shutting doors for the time being. Maybe someday…

    • That was a great post! Thanks for sharing. I like what I’ve read on your blog as well. Looking forward to reading more!

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