Faithlife blog wastes my time
Yes, because the pages have very few entries and because there are no topic tags to select, this blog is nearly unusable if you want to find the posts that tell you how to use Faithlife. If I wanted to find a table tennis opponent it would be far more useful ... at least that is on the first pages which I kept going back to many, many times. Aaargh
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Yes, because the pages have very few entries and because there are no topic tags to select, this blog is nearly unusable if you want to find the posts that tell you how to use Faithlife.
Recently, I spent some time organizing all of the tags on the blog so that it would be easier to navigate, only to find that tags were no longer appearing on each post. Thank you for sharing your concerns, and we are working to resolve the issue.
Good morning, God bless you all:
maybe this is the wrong forum, but it is the closest (organization of valuable information) that can help me find an answer:
Has anyone tried to make a list of important concepts out of logos topics, dividing the list in terms of spiritual maturity?
So there is a list of key concepts for beginner believers,
another one for intermediate believers,
one more for advanced believers and the like?
thanks for any help on this.
Well, you can (presumably) get it load properly. I can't.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara