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December 09, 2005

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"Your Last Dig"

I’m stunned…

From today’s Daily Dig:

Dear Reader:
We will no longer be publishing online, so this will be your last Daily Dig. This is only the beginning, not the end. We want to thank you for your friendship over the years, and look forward to meeting you face to face. Now the real contact can begin. We welcome you to drop by any of our communities any time to join us in our daily life and work.
The Daily Dig has been one of the most enjoyable parts of my morning for a long time now. I will miss getting these daily e-mails as well as the thoughts that they have always provoked (as you probably know, I’ve quoted a few of them here).


Goodbye Daily Dig. I will miss you.

Posted at 07:57 am

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Comments (3):
Tim:

I was shocked when I read their message this morning. It will be sorely missed, not only by myself but several others I’ve turned on to the Daily Dig.

Larry

Larry B. () - December 09, 2005 at 4:23 pm

hey tim — trying to get the word out about Bring Back Bruderhof (http://www.bringbackbruderhof.com)— hoping to collect some of the sadness and appreciation of bruderhof and send it their way… thought you might be interested or might know of others who are…

thanks,

gentry underwood

Gentry Underwood () (URL) - December 09, 2005 at 9:42 pm

I was also sad…now I am happy. I’ve found another free daily quotes email with insightful commentary on church and society. You might like it, too. Granted, some friends of mine started it and run it, so I’m a little biased. ;)

Check the link for more info if you’re interested.

http://www.larynandjanel.com/blog/asteri..

lpkb () (URL) - March 29, 2006 at 11:36 pm

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