Building a Global Community: One Visitor at a Time
We are global.

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Today I am going to be just a bit self-referential. The goal here is to examine globalization, communication, politics, and religion. The project of Faith:The Flip Side at The Washington Times Communities, as with The Future: Religion, Politics, and Culture, is to speak to an audience that can and does access information anywhere in the world. I presuppose the global audience as my audience. Well, the year-end stats prove that I am achieving that goal.
Thus, in approaching the end of 2009, I want to share a kind of celebratory roll-call of those visitors who have made this project work…in a very short period of time. We have created a community that includes readers from these diverse points:
United Kingdom…Trinidad and Tobago…Canada
Republic of Korea…Sweden…Malaysia…Slovenia
Australia…Denmark…Poland…Grenada
Turkey…India…Netherlands
Russian Federation…Brazil…Germany
and cities?
Berlin…New York…San Francisco…Washington DC
Vancouver BC…Mountain View, CA…Etc, etc.
Thanks again, to you…to all my readers…I appreciate your contribution to this conversation. It is an important one and it is critical that we engage these issues together, now and in the future. Here is to a great New Year, 2010. The future looks better all the time.
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