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From: "J. Randal Matheny" <jas@...>
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 16:14:32 -0200
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BZEAL WEEKLY - 17 Jan 2006

Forthright Magazine Grows
by J. Randal Matheny

Forthright Magazine is growing in its outreach to
teach and edify. http://forthright.net

During December 2005, an average of 225 people,
per day, visited the Forthright Magazine site. For
a total of 7,001 visitors in the month. We served
up 21,429 pages, for an average of 691 pages per
day.

So far in January the site is averaging 312
visitors per day.

Our email list has climbed steadily to 524
subscriptions.

So Forthright Magazine is being well read, and our
columnists are making an impact for good.

We give thanks for this opportunity to speak
precious truths that need to be heard in critical
times like these. And we thanks our supporters,
who make it possible.

Readers often chime in about how the articles help
them. One example:

   I was blessed by your article [subject
   mentioned]. Yesterday I put together a
   lesson plan for our group leaders who are
   leading a series of classes on the church.
   I'm going to recommend that all the group
   leaders check out this article on the
   website." --Norman Bales

One day I checked which countries access the site.
Of the last 20 visitors, SEVEN were from countries
other than the U.S.: Mexico, Australia, China,
South Africa, Sweden, Italy, and Switzerland.

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