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**Coach Ruth Assignment 4 Blogging Module**
Expected time to complete: 30 minutes

To learn about blogging it is best to read and comment on blog posts created by others. Comments are part of the conversation. You may like what a blogger is sharing. You may have another perspective to offer on the topic. You may not agree with what the blogger has shared. Comments are part of the blog conversation. The blogger shares, you read, and if you have a comment to offer, you take time to share in a respectful manner. When you add a comment, you normally include your name, email address, and the URL of your own blog (if you have one.) Often what is included with the comment depends on the platform that you are using. Here is an example of comments using the WordPress blog platform.



If you want to add a comment to **any blog post**, look for the link that says "Comments." When you click on this link, an area will open up where you can type and then post your response. Some blogs permit comments to be published right away, while others will hold the comments for the bloggers approval.

There are many possible blogs to choose from. Find ONE blog that you would like to read for the next 30-days. Refer to //__|Blog Search Engines__//([] ) for ways you can locate a blog that may interest you. If you are looking for a "Catholic" blog, you will find the //Catholic Blog Directory// ([] ) helpful.

For this assignment, you are asked to identify the blog you are going to follow over the next month. Also, copy and paste one comment you have made here in this wiki.

Here's an example

Name: Carol Cerveny Blog title - Storying Faith URL - @http://www.storyingfaith.org/news

**__Post your example here__** Remember to select the "Edit" button, and add your assignment information. When you are done, be sure to click on "Save." Copy and Paste one comment that you made on the blog next to the URL link to the blog you chose.

Teresa Burns Blog title - DotMagis.com URL - [|www.ignatianspirituality.com/dotmagis-blog/] Under the August 18, 2014 post by Fr James Martin on "Jesus Had Friends," I commented that I like to imagine what it was like to be a friend of Jesus when he walked the earth. I can believe that Mary, Martha, Lazarus and all of his friends were thrilled just to be in his presence. I can imagine them laughing and crying, eating and praying together.

Maria Lai, CSJ Blog Title: URL: Pray To God Today http://praytogodtoday.blogspot.ca This blog is inspiring. It is from a child name Mike who loves his faith and beliefs in prayers. Mike is a highschooler now. He is encouraging others to pray formally and informally.

Angie McElveen Blog title: Attracting Adults by Telling Them They Are Needed [|http://catechistsjourney.loyolapress.com/2014/08/attracting-adults-by-telling-them-they-are-needed/#comment-124227] This is a wonderful idea! While we work so diligently to engage our children, we can also focus on engaging their parents in the beauty of the Catholic faith!

Ivy Foo Blog Title: A Prayer for Labor Day http://bobtraupman.com/2014/08/29/a-prayer-for-labor-day-2014/#comment-6517

Fr Bob reminds us about the gifts of our work and to remind us that we "have worth as human beings, JOB or NO JOB:.

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