2011 in Review and the Top 11 Blog Posts of the Year

Written by on December 31, 2011 in The Gospel for OC News - No comments

Reflecting on God’s Grace

2011 has been an exciting year for The Gospel for OC. We’ve added more churches to our network, initiated new media projects, partnered with Desiring God and The Gospel Coalition, and launched TGC’s official Orange County chapter. Needless to say, God has been extremely kind to us, and we hope to continue serving faithfully with the resources, partnerships, and other opportunities he has provided. A giant THANK YOU to the everyone—churches, ministry partners, prayer warriors, volunteers—who partnered alongside us to make this happen. We are extremely thankful and humbled by God as we reflect back and sit under the massive weight of his grace and mercy. Let’s do it again next year!

Top Blog Posts of 2011

In other exciting news, our blog received just under 63,000 pageviews for the year. This is almost triple the year before! We’ve put together a list of the 11 most-read blog posts of 2011:

  1. Desiring God Regional Conference
  2. Indonesian Tribe Celebrates New Testament Arrival
  3. What Is Discipleship? [Video]
  4. Biblical Masculinity Defined
  5. Letting Go of the American Dream
  6. Wise Words for Wise Women
  7. When God Rescues: The Miracle and Mystery of God
  8. My Name You Shall No More Profane
  9. Does my theology on free will really matter to my day-to-day living? [Video Interview]
  10. Book Review | One or Two: Seeing a World of Difference
  11. I Am Not Ashamed of the Gospel

In addition, our ongoing series on Jonathan Edwards’ Resolutions continues to be the most frequented blog series on the website.

About the Author

Chris Poblete serves as executive director at The Gospel for OC and helps run the The Gospel Coalition - Orange County regional chapter. He is the author of the forthcoming book The Two Fears: Tremble Before God Alone (April 2012, Cruciform Press) and serves Jesus at Reverence Bible Church (Mission Viejo). More info→

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