Who Are You?
2008
April
15
Well I’ve been blogging since last September and I’m going to guess that I don’t even know more than half of the people that read this. So it is time to come on out from hiding. I want to know who YOU are.
- Name
- Where You Live
- How You Know Me/Found My Blog
You can do this by leaving a comment. For those of you who find this difficult to do, I promise it is really easy. You only need to fill out the boxes of name and email (the website box is for a url like your own blog if you have one). The email doesn’t get published. It just provides a way for me to contact you.
If you are reading in a feed, please come over and say hi. I can’t wait to see who reads this…
Tyler Braun.
alex mclean
socal
found you from a comment – had fun reading through yer blog today – good stuff!
awesome, welcome alex.
I am Eric from the state of Texas…and I found your blog via a link…somewhere…I don’t know where
hey Tyler, I found your blog through a comment on Rich Kirkpatrick’s blog. I’ve snooped around, and enjoyed my visit. I’ll put you on my blogroll and come back. Great thoughts.
You need to update your age on your “about” page
Found your site while searching music terms and “Compassion International”. Enjoyed the music, we have a few worship songs on our site as well, no time for blogging though.
You’ve got a lot of readers here.
Here is another one.
Stephen Lawson
Johnson City, Tennessee
You started following me on Twitter.
Jake Belder
Winter Park, FL
Been wanting to check out the blogs of the regular commenters at GoingtoSeminary for quite some time now, and am just finally getting around to doing it!
Hey Tyler~
I am Jeremiah Aja, a student at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, KY.
I am from Sacramento, CA.
I found your blog through some Google searching for a blog series I am doing as part of Asbury’s Web Parish—> www(dot)asburyblog(dot)net
We used one of your posts as a good resource to charge pastors to blog and be a part of Twitter. Just wanted to let you know as I found it a GREAT post bro. It will go up on Saturday morning 9amEST. Check it out if you’d like.
By the way, I am also a part of a project we call “Twiturgy” on Twitter- it is Scripture excerpts (from our online reader) on the liturgical hours of prayer. For the Eastertide Season, we are sending out 3 tweets a day, check it out! – @twiturgy.
Thanks for a great blog!
Name: Crystal Renaud
Where You Live: Kansas City
How You Know Me/Found My Blog: I come to your blog often, but right now i am sitting in the Clayville living room, with you, Rose, Brent, Tam, Kass, Kota, Jenni and Brian.
Crystal filling this out reminded me that I never had…even though I’ve browsed this page a couple of times…
Name: David Goodwin
Where You Live: Sydney, Australia
How You Know Me/Found My Blog: Quite likely via Jenni, but I really have no idea how I first came over here…
You followed me on twitter. So I read your twitter bio. Portland; where I have family. Christian; I am too. Cyclist and runner; I aspire. A few things in common, so I checked out your blog. Ended up taking the personality test. I’m an INFP.
Nice to meet you. Hand extended for a shake.
oh and I forgot. I’m an American living smack in the middle of Canada.
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Name: Dennis Arriaga
Where You Live: NorCal!
How You Know Me/Found My Blog: From Twitter!
Name: Jonas Knudsen
Where: Bellingham, WA
How: Found your blog via the Multnomah Blogosphere
Good stuff man!
Elizabeth (Johnson) Crumpler
Norman, Oklahoma
Found your blog after you followed me on twitter. Adding you to my reader!
LoriAnn
Portland, Oregon
I ‘met’ you through your ad on CraigsList when you were trying to sublease. Unfortunately your apartment was in the wrong school district for my teens and after so many disruptions in their life I didn’t want to switch them again. We moved here recently from Florida. LOVE Portland. Anyway, in your signature of your email you had a link to your blog and I’ve been reading ever since. I haven’t found a place to worship yet here in Portland but have been considering checking out your church.
Dustin
Atlanta
Not sure how or where, but I probably saw someone else’s blogroll list. Got you in my Google Reader, and I’m good to go!
David Miller
Orlando
Started checking out your blog and dig what i see so far man. I work with students in Orlando and realize how important worship is for them to connect with God. Always a cool thing to “meet” someone who has a heart for The Church and for students. Stoked to check in on your thoughts in the future.
Jonas
Manila, Philippines
Not sure how or where, but I probably saw someone else’s blogroll list. Great Blogs bro!
kim jackson
vienna, virginia (dc area)
via a tweet on worship music…totally concur…the basis of my work…God bless!
Paul Fowler
New Minas, Nova Scotia (Canada)
Seminary student about to graduate, and worship arts pastor
I found your blog through your twitter request. I look forward to reading your posts!
The name’s Winda.
Living in Melbourne, Australia.
Found your blog through Matthew Paul Turner’s tweet.
God bless!
Brian
Wenatchee WA
Stumbled onto it looking for something else.
Former Portlander, former Christian apologist.
Converted to Judaism after examining the Jewish reasons for rejecting Jesus as messiah. outreachjudaism.org
Still love Portland though!
Brian Cottrell
Shanghai, China. Teaching English to Chinese students
I graduated from George Fox in Dec 2005. I met Rose on campus but never met you in person. I like your writing and insight. Facebook is blocked here so blogs like yours is a way to keep up with school mates and what He is doing in your life.
Blessings to you and Rose along with His ministry.
Jonathan Sigmon
Worship Leader, Student Pastor, Tech Dude at Calvary Assembly
Rochester, New York
24 years old
Love your stuff, Tyler. Keep writing.
Entered your site through a google-search of “Vimeo youtube comparison”. I am a christian as well, so I will peek a little.
Runar Olstad
Media-student
Oslo, Norway
17 y/old
An ‘older’ woman w/a ‘young’ outlook
Live in Weatherford, Texas
Lived in Greece, Holland, Ethiopia, Germany & China
Found you through a link
Excellent thoughts