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Great writers to keep up with, as The Holy Lens comes to a close. -
John E. Dobbs
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As The Holy Lens prepares to shift gears, I want to take a moment to share the joy that has been mine as this community of prayerful people gathered together over the past six months. Though I only know a few of them in person, I feel I have gotten to know them as friends through their many prayers and posts.

At this point I am going to begin mostly posting at HOPE REMAINS (aside from my local church newsletter and sermon notes). I will leave this newsletter in place, but this will be the last post here. I think this will help me consolidate my efforts and I hope you will join me there.

Just because The Holy Lens is changing format, that doesn’t mean I want to lose touch with these wonderful souls. So, this post is a way for you to make sure you’re subscribed to those who have newsletters. I will be keeping an eye out for their posts and reading what they share. Many thanks to each of you who wrote prayers for us to share. I believe they truly drew us together into community. Make sure you are connected to….

Rosemary Van Gelderen writes at Fed By Ravens.

Fed by Ravens
Hey there! Welcome to the wilderness! Sitting by the brook Cherowith and waiting for some morsels from the Lord. Come sit a spell. I’ve been here for few years and the brook hasn’t dried up yet. Raven Photo by Casey Horner on Unsplash
By Rosemary Van Gelderen

Chuck Phillips writes at A Broad Place.

A Broad Place
Reflections on Biblical passages in the Old and New Testament, with an emphasis on the Psalms.
By Chuck Phillips

Annette Kristynik’s newsletter is called Impressions in Ink!

Impressions in Ink
Reader, writer.
By Annette Kristynik

Debi Hassler’s newsletter is Never Forsaken!

Never Forsaken
I write personal memoirs about my life, with a focus on the beauty of the creation, the Creator and how they intersect. Because of the Cross of Jesus, I am Never Forsaken.
By Debi Hassler-Never Forsaken
Photo by Nani Williams on Unsplash

Ishah Naomi writes at In All Things!

In All Things
A warm welcome to you! I write here about faith, 'everyday' theology and how Christ holds everything together. Inevitably my love for books, prayer, creativity and poetry will make an appearance one way or the other.
By Ishah Naomi

Will Norrid’s newsletter is self-titled, Will Norrid Writes!

Will Norrid Writes
Intentional Thoughts on Faith

Paul Christopher writes The Salt & Light Daily.

Paul’s Substack - The Salt & Light Daily
The Salt & Light Daily. Bringing Encouragement through God's Word.
By Paul Christopher

GeorgeAnn Dingus’ newsletter is Grace and Gratitude.

GeorgeAnn’s Substack - Grace & Gratitude
My personal Substack where I talk about faith, grief, love, family, airplanes, dogs, trains, kids, work, mothers, and other random musings about life in the south.

Other Holy Lens writers do not have Substack newsletters, but perhaps you can find them on other social media. Thank you Jennifer Rundlett, Doug White, Daniel Kirkendall, and Tim Gunnells. Your prayers were welcomed by all.

Please join me at Hope Remains!

Hope Remains
Connection * Encouragement * Books * Photos * Miscellany
By John E. Dobbs

We’ll be keeping an eye out for all of you! Thanks once again for helping us focus on prayer as we viewed the Word through the Holy Lens of prayer.

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