The New NewMan.com
I wanted to give you all a heads-up about the changes to our Web site, newmanmag.com. We’ve been listening to a lot of reader feedback, and I’m proud to announce that the Web site has a totally new look, although it is a familiar one.
We have turned the new site into a clone of the current issue of the eMagazine. A number of readers said they wanted to see the articles they get in the eMag on the Web site because they wanted to be able to link to stories for their friends. Now you should be able to see everything you get in your e-mail box right there on the site.
The new site will also soon be featuring an archive of all the past articles we’ve published in the eMagazine. This will allow people who missed a week or can’t find an article they wanted to save to search for it quickly and easily. We hope you enjoy the ease of use with the new site.
And this is just a start of the changes we’ve got coming up. Look out for some new columns to start running regularly that we think you’ll love. Also, while the new site is a great improvement over the old one, know that we’re not stopping here. We’ve got plans to launch an entirely refurbished site later in the year, with areas for feedback and communication between men. Look for us to soon become a better place for Christian men to seek and join in community together.
We have turned the new site into a clone of the current issue of the eMagazine. A number of readers said they wanted to see the articles they get in the eMag on the Web site because they wanted to be able to link to stories for their friends. Now you should be able to see everything you get in your e-mail box right there on the site.
The new site will also soon be featuring an archive of all the past articles we’ve published in the eMagazine. This will allow people who missed a week or can’t find an article they wanted to save to search for it quickly and easily. We hope you enjoy the ease of use with the new site.
And this is just a start of the changes we’ve got coming up. Look out for some new columns to start running regularly that we think you’ll love. Also, while the new site is a great improvement over the old one, know that we’re not stopping here. We’ve got plans to launch an entirely refurbished site later in the year, with areas for feedback and communication between men. Look for us to soon become a better place for Christian men to seek and join in community together.




4 Comments:
March 18th article of HOUSE.
I don't think "HERE KITTY" had much to do with faith at all. I think it was about superstition
only. I also think that House is desperately trying to find something that can't be explained away by science.
Don't you remember "Touched By An Angel" or "Promised Land"?
Let's home House comes around.
I just finished reading the article about Tony Blair, and it said that he had converted to catholicism. I guess he moved from the Anglican church or church of England. He wonders why Christianity is not being taken seriously. It's because some, who call themselves Christian, like himself, refuse to hold to the Word of God as the truth and guide to life. He's in favor of gay adoption? The bible says that homosexuals cannot enter the kingdom of heaven. Why should they be given children to raise? He needs to guit following the teachings of the apostate church and read the bible, with the Holy Spirit as his guide. Let Jesus guide him into the truth, enter his heart, lead him to repentence, and then he will tell others where they can find true life, hope, joy, and peace...Jesus!
Signed - a Baptist Pastor
I definitely agree with the Baptist Pastor. Why would you print an article that is not supported by the Bible? Homosexuality is wrong.
Reader in PA
Re: "I definitely agree with the Baptist Pastor. Why would you print an article that is not supported by the Bible? Homosexuality is wrong."
Nothing like judging by caring Christians to start your day.
Re: "He's in favor of gay adoption? The bible says that homosexuals cannot enter the kingdom of heaven. Why should they be given children to raise?"
Do you ask your congregation to be foster parents? Adopt? There are loads of unwanted children looking for a home. Is this the best situation for them, probably not; but it beats shelters and group homes that turn kids into gladiators.
Wish you posted your names with your comments. Alas, the veil of anonymity is easier for the criticizing Christian.
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