Making a Change

Good morning my blog-world friends! I have been blogging since December 2017 and have met many wonderful people along the way. When I started my children were 8, 14 and 15. Now my eldest is 30!

I've been feeling that it's time for a change. The internet has exploded the past few years and I am finding that blogging in this style isn't getting the same amount of readers or commentors that it used to get. 

I love to write and do feel based on the feedback that I get, that I am helping women. So that isn't going to change, but I think blogger isn't quite the platform for me to use. So yesterday I did a thing....I built my own website and will start blogging there.

If you are a long time reader, please, please, please come over there and bookmark that page and continue to read. I don't want to lose those faithful readers whom I consider friends.

If you are brand new or stumble across this post, come and check it out. I did change the name to reflect what I feel my ministry is and also it's partially the title of my first book, Encouragement for a Discouraged World. You can click on the title and that will take you there.

I hope you will join me in this new journey! I will be leaving the posts here and only deleting them once I transfer them over.

You can also connect with me on my Facebook page, Terri A. Groh: Encouragement for a Discouraged World. On Instagram, Terri Groh and on Pinterest, Encouragement for a Discouraged World.

It's a little bit scary for me as I am comfortable here, but I also know that if I'm truly going to minister to women that I have to branch out beyond comfortable. I hope you to see you in my new neighborhood!

Comments

  1. It will take time to get used to! I will continue to follow you Terri, as your writing has helped me many times.

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    1. Thank you, Barbara! If you save the link either on your blog side bar or just in your favorites on your search engine bar, you'll have easy access.

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  2. I am going to go look for you there now.

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  3. I opened your message with dread thinking, “Oh, No....I won’t be able to read Terri any more?” Thank you for the redirection (PHEW!). You’ve been bookmarked and I look forward to your blessings in the new year. conni

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