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A message to my silent fans.

Ok so this isn't the kind of post I usually write but it is a needed one.
See I have decided to sit with the fact that Daisy Change over the years has become more of a ministry then a business, and that's fine.

With that though comes the fact that you the silent readers are looking to connect to God not me. 
You read my posts, maybe like them .but mostly I have to rely on my stats to see what has been going on.

I just wanted to say hello to you and to thank you for reading my work. 

I know that the nature of my work is that people from fringe lifestyles are reading and I know you can't be seen to be reading this so you're doing it in private, maybe with a torch under a blanket. Simply because people just don't talk about the things I do in polite society. 

I think that its time I tell you that it is a honor and a privilege to serve your authentic faith journey. 

The thing is, because I know my content is getting views and I can see that its impacting you even if only in a small way, I've decided to embrace the fact you wish to follow along silently.

I really get it, I have readers that have to keep their identities private because of their work or for their safety. 

Just know I appreciate you. 

With that in mind, I know that pretty pictures work for some blogs but for the kind of content I'm writing its hard to capture the essence of the post in a picture, and anyway they are annoying for people who just want to read the post. We may occasionally post a pretty picture along side the article, but for the most part  because of the nature of the kind of readers I know I have, I'm going to try to not use pictures because I know they are getting in the way. 

Also, since this is a ministry not a business, I think its appropriate to deep dive on some more fringe topics that will likely help you my silent readers. 

I am so honored to have you all here. 

I know my work is also being translated, and thats awesome! 

From the bottom of my heart thank you for your presence. 

Anyway, that's all I wanted to say.

Have a great day.






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