Guide to the Blog
Welcome to the blog! Here you will find a basic rundown of all things edstetzer.com.
Navigation
The navigation at the top of the blog of the page will take you to general information concerning Lifeway Research, the Lifeway Research Team, my speaking schedule and the blog archives. You can find all my blog series in the sidebar, as well as a link to the books I have written.

Recent Comments
The "Recent Comments" section in the sidebar lists the six most recent comments left by blog readers on various posts. It's a quick and easy way to see where the conversation on the blog is taking place. If you leave a comment it will show up here. For comment guidelines please see the end of this post.
Twitter
What is Twitter? Think of it as a way to peek into my world, see where I am, what I am doing and what I am thinking as it happens. You can see the most recent "tweets" (brief posts, typically written from my cell phone) in my sidebar, but it's even more fun to sign up and follow on Twitter. You can follow me or subscribe to my Twitter at www.twitter.com/edstetzer.
Article Series
Important topics that receive a number of posts are collected together in one place for easy reference. You can find them listed by topic in the sidebar. Click the topic link and you'll be directed to a page containing links to all the relevant posts on that topic.
Facebook
I'm on Facebook as well. Facebook is a social networking site that connects people all over the world, allowing for varying levels of interaction. Want to be my friend? Look me up here.
Noteworthy Items
You'll notice in the sidebar a section titled "Noteworthy Items." These are blog posts and articles around the web that are interesting, thought provoking, and worth a read. I am not endorsing everything linked, but consider worth thinking through and potentially discussing. You can find of my Noteworthy Items here.
Comment Guidelines
You are welcome (and encouraged) to comment on the blog, but be sure your comment relates to the post. Feel free to discuss the topic, but do not denigrate individuals. You may use HTML to style your comment. Comments are moderated and usually appear within 15 minutes of being posted. Regrettably, Ed cannot personally respond to most comments and questions.







