Need your quick response to this alert:
A member decided to leave Pray.Network.
They included this message:
"just not sure how it works"
YIKES!
How our site "works" (functions and benefits) should not be simple and easy.
Help me improve the Pray.Network experience!
- What is confusing?
- Difficult?
- What is missing that would equip you in your role as a prayer champion?
- How can we make the site more functional/efficient?
- What "works" for you (beneficial)
I'll take a phrase or a paragraph
With you, seeking to #ReimaginePRAYER, for more to witness the glory of God
Phil
Curator and Coordinator
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I think everything is perfect just as it is.
Kind regards,
Anne
Grateful for your kind words ...
Thank you Sheri - we'd welcome any of those articles (or links to them) here on P.N
Just FYI ~ to post:
(:>)
Maybe the member is asking about how prayer works rather than the site! But an improvement that might help would be to make some of the very small print a bit larger, especially on the home page.
Had not thought of the comment referring to prayer itself, Bruce - thanks!
I'll work on using larger print ... feel free to poke me when I forget (:>)
Maybe the reply just had to do with their ”need” and how they might us it rather than a critical response to the function of the website.
Thank you Kind - appreciate your postings on P.N!
Phil,
I get a notice when my blogs/discussions have been approved and when someone has replied to them.
Is there anyway, on a weekly basis, to blast an e-mail to all members on the following options:
List of people who have posted in the past week; or
List of subject titles posted in the past week; or
List of subject titles and by whom posted in the past week; or
Simply the number of posts in the past week.
Create a link to a section called "New this Week" for any of the above options.
In His service,
Rick
When I first signed up, I thought Pray.Network would be a place where requests could be made and praying for the requests of others would be accomplished. I have posted photos of guys who have made commitments to Jesus, but no one has posted: "Praying for your friend." I have posted newsletters asking for prayer in certain areas, but no one has posted: "Praying for your concerns."
I have since found out that Pray.Network is not a "praying network" but a place to post blogs about prayer, books about prayer, articles about prayer, videos about prayer; but the "work" of prayer - which the blogs, books, articles, and videos all champion - is not done. From this one could conclude that Pray.Network is about being recognized as an author or thinker about praying, but not about the "work" of prayer.
Maybe this is the wrong place for encouraging others to get to the "work" of prayer by posting requests, praises, and supplications, and have responses of "Praying for you" to those same requests, praises, and supplications.
Maybe it should be.