September 4, 2025
I have come up with a brief vision statement. You can view it at: https://gogetem.org/vision/
It’s good to see in writing what God has laid on my heart.
Every journey needs a road map. This vision statement will be mine.
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September 4, 2025
I have come up with a brief vision statement. You can view it at: https://gogetem.org/vision/
It’s good to see in writing what God has laid on my heart.
Every journey needs a road map. This vision statement will be mine.
September 2, 2025
I’ve added pages so you can see what I’m working on.
PROJECTS are longer term commitments, whereas, EVENTS are one time actions.
Orange Hat Ministries is committed to both PROJECTS and EVENTS, offering skills and talents for both.
Today, I sent out my first newsletter for Tender Loving Christ (TLC) using the MailerLite website.
I edited the newsletter using Canva. It’s new to me but, after several years with Microsoft text editors, it’s not too hard to figure out. The same business rules apply to which ever platform you use.
TLC provides the content and I put it in the newsletter!
MailerLite provides TLC with excellent tracking statistics. It seems like a nice tool to have in the toolbox.
My thanks to TLC for allowing Orange Hat Ministries to support to their ministry!
Well, It’s happening!
I’ve decided to “start” a ministry!
Basically, I am packaging my skills and abilities to be used to advance God’s kingdom. I’ve been doing this for the past 40 years!
I am trying something “new”. I’ve launched a website!
Websites are not new to me. I was a web designer/developer many years ago for MCI/Worldcom.
I also tried to start my own company, Cool Water Web Design. I created websites and published newsletters.
It was fun but I needed something to pay the bills.
The “new” part of this adventure is the technology. I became web design writing HTML code. Not a bad way to start.
Once I used tools like Microsoft Word, Publisher and Front Page. Now, I can use tools like WordPress and Canva to launch websites and newsletters.
Rather than tell you what I can do, I’ll show you!
“Well done!” > “Well said!”
Sounds like a wonderful challenge!