The first issue of Seed was a 12-page full color magazine released at the end of the 2009 Spring semester. This fall, we have decided to move from print media to blogging. We chose to do this for the following reasons.
Cost. Producing a magazine is expensive. Raising funds to cover printing costs takes time and energy that we would rather spend doing the things we love, such as meeting new people, thinking, discussing and writing.
Circulation. With a blog, we can reach an unlimited number of readers.
Timeliness. Now we can publish as often as we like. We hope to generate new pieces every week, or even more often.
Interactivity. Readers can join in the discussion by leaving comments.
Bottom line: In the long run, a blog is a much more effective way of accomplishing what we want to do, which is “to promote creative expression and thoughtful, non-confrontational discussion of spiritual issues.”
We hope you enjoy this website. Feel free to join the discussion. Spread the word about us. And come back and visit us often.
Tags: Publishing
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Very cool!
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Hello brothers and sisters at Penn State! Congratulations on going electronic with Seed at PSU. We are excited about your new format and will pray for it to be a wonderful light on your campus!
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Congratulations! PSU Seed. I am glad that you have website. It’s great. i hope and pray that God may bless your ministry in PSU. i also pray that we may work together.
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I thank God for this forum and pray that it may be a source of respectful communication for ALL.
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Kudos, Seed-folks! Looking forward to many thought-provoking articles.
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Just read about PSU Seed in the Collegian. What a wonderful new expression for believers in the PSU community.
Thank you to all who are behind this. I expect this will be one of my regular sites to visit.
Blessings on all!
Paul Grabill
State College Assembly of God
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