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Over 100,000 Served

September 4th, 2006
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I don’t know what this means, but I hope it means something good. My web site: www.bookofconcord.org has passed 100,000 visitors to the site since it went up on the Internet … ah, let me see. When was it? Four years ago? Five? I don’t remember. I have a very kind person helping me maintain it and wouldn’t you know it, I even don’t remember who they are. The web site just is there. I don’t fuss with it, or muss with it. In fact, whenever I’ve tried to do that since that point in time that I actually did know just a bit about web design, I end up messing up something. Then my friend comes to the rescue. In fact, if you are that person, would you please send me an e-mail? I’ve got a couple questions. It’s an interesting thing really, to think that around 200 people a day visit the site every single day. They read the Book of Concord, on line, or download the public domain copy of it, or the historical introductions to the Book of Concord by Bente, or they search it with the search functionality there, or they read one of the articles there offering a very brief introduction to the what it is all about. If a person searches on "Google" for "Book of Concord" or "Lutheran Confessions" it pops up at the top of the list, or near the top.  So, if you have never taken a look at it, check out http://www.bookofconcord.org  The home on the Internet for the Book of Concord.

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  1. September 10th, 2006 at 22:45 | #1

    Pr. McCain, I haven’t been able to get the site to come up since Friday nite, 08SEP2006. Scheduled maintenance?
    I also didn’t know you were responsible for the site. That’s really cool.
    I love that site.
    McCain: Woops, I may have “jinxed” it! I’ll have to be in touch with my friend who helps me with it and figure out what’s up. Or…somebody maliciously brought it down. We’ll see.
    Update: Balance has been restored to the Force. The site now appears to be functioning properly, though it was not early this morning. Thanks Swede for the heads-up.

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