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August 30, 2001
"I believe God can use ordinary people to personally spread His love around the world (as Rosalind Rinker said, "One person telling another person where he found bread." We can present our personal faith in Christ around the world with a modern technology never available to the Early Church in Bible times. What a tremendous opportunity to reach our world for Christ! Christianity is alive and well on the Internet--just ask me--do I have a story for you!!"
GO YE INTO ALL THE WORLD (WIDE WEB!)
By
Peggie C. Bohanon
Webmaster and Creator of Peggie's Place:
www.peggiesplace.com
Special to ASSIST News Service
SPRINGFIELD, MO (ANS) -- Me? A missionary? You must be kidding! I'm a
busy wife and mother. "Mom's Taxi Service" is in constant demand at
our home, in addition to laundry, meals--you name it! I know the world is a
mission field and I must do my part, but how?
I've found a wonderful way! For you see, I send my professor husband off to
Evangel University (www.evangel.org), our youngest son off to high school for
the day, (the oldest, I hope, is out of his college dorm room and in class where
he is supposed to be!), and THEN, I head for the "mission field," via
a Macintosh computer in my home office. In a few minutes, I am surfing the world
via the World Wide Web.
Now before I "surf the world," and begin my work day, I check my
email--for who knows what today's mail will bring? To my delight, letters arrive
from Australia, Bahrain, Belgium, Africa, New Zealand, Scotland, Yugoslavia,
around the USA and Canada--from people I have never met, both Christians and
non-Christians.
If this boggles your mind, be assured it boggles mine! For you see, a few years
ago, I did not even know how to turn on a computer. Prompted by an inner
"nudge" from the Lord, I took two computer classes at Evangel College
(now University), enabling me to better serve in my calling as a Christian
writer. As a lowly freshman, very intimidated middle-aged "mom," I
proudly aced the courses, got a computer and began my journey into the amazing
world of technology.
A year later, I decided to check out this strange "Internet" I had
heard so much about. At first, it appeared to be a mass of confusion, an
overload of technical jargon, and an impossibility to learn. But gradually, I
gained confidence and soon was "surfing the world." I discovered
Christian networks and resource organizations--and people everywhere!
But it was still "just fun" - I wasn't a missionary by any means.
Then, slowly I began meeting people, developing friendships with other
Christians. Mysteriously, I discovered a dream building within me. A home page
for my family--now wouldn't that be neat--but impossible! I would have to learn
HTML coding and a "million" other technical things--why, I could NEVER
do it! But God--who loves to surprise us with unexpected blessings--helped in an
amazing way!
After a short "learning curve," I had a home page on WWW. What
excitement! The simple page soon became a virtual small "home" on the
Web. Today you can visit "Peggie's Place!" (www.peggiesplace.com)
and tour my massive, 12-room "mansion"--The Son Room, Fun Room, The
Family Room, The School Room and more. Each room has varied resources for the
Christian family. Devotions, holiday pages, teen and kid pages, creative
writing, resource links all make up a fun Web site "you'll never see in a
day"--a maze of rooms, hallways, corners--and even a broom closet!
People come daily from around the world--166 countries and territories have
visited; since November 1995, the counter has recorded over 3 million page
views--and is climbing! Statistics show 75,000 to 100,000 page views a
month, sometimes more, much to my delight.
What are the most popular pages? Holiday pages bring in people by multiplied
thousands--especially "A Top Ten Christmas at Peggie's Place (www.peggiesplace.com/Christmas.htm)
and "Twas the Night Before Easter" (www.peggiesplace.com/easter.htm).
(One interesting sidelight on the Easter page was its being featured for Easter
holiday weekend one year on AT&T's WorldNet home page, right alongside
features of Jack Benny, Al Capone, and the dinosaur fossils! They reviewed it as
a "clever rewrite of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas." To this
Christian's heart, it was far more--God was using this "communications
giant" to proclaim His gospel message to His world. How thrilling to stand
back and watch God sovereignly move in His own unique way.
Daily and weekly devotionals --(Daily Bible Booster: www.peggiesplace.com/booster.htm
- and Words from the Well - www.peggiesplace.com/words.htm
- are two very popular features--they are my "pulpit"--and being a
pastor's daughter, three-point sermons come easy--with God's help, of course! My
writing style is personal and conversational, with a generous sprinkling of
humor, and addresses common life issues from a Christian perspective. (Stress is
one of my favorite topics--can you guess why!) Most currently, with a passionate
love of chocolate, I developed a fun page getting many visitors, "The
Chocolate Shop" (www.peggiesplace.com/chocolate.htm)
with lots of chocolate links and humor. Another new page becoming increasingly
popular is "Tickles 'n Truth," daily humor and inspirational articles
gleaned from the Web (www.peggiesplace.com/tnt.htm).
A new weekly newsletter, "Fun 'n Faith at Peggie's Place," (www.peggiesplace.com/fnfnewsletter.htm)
now has almost 6,000 subscribers--and climbing! I'm a busy/dizzy lady, but
having more fun and fulfillment in ministry than I've known in my entire life.
A Christian community exists on the Internet unlike the normal denominational
divisions in the "real" world. There is great friendship, fun, and
sharing of mutual faith, and I've developed wonderful friendships with Christian
believers. Some have become close friends and visited my "real" home!
But best of all, incredible ministry is taking place, by God's grace, as "Peggie's
Place" soars in Christian service across cyberspace, 24 hours a day around
the world.
I've shared God's love with many needy persons--Christian and non-Christian. One
gal attempting suicide found my chat room, Christians led her to the Lord--and
she is alive and serving the Lord today. Another gal, a self-proclaimed atheist,
"stumbled" into my room at random and I was able to tell her of God's
love. A young man in Holland, struggling to live for Christ, communicated his
questions and problems--across an ocean--and I was able to assure him of God's
love and help for his need. A young man from a Hindu family, a new Christian,
keeps in regular communication--and as he moves to Sweden to continue a doctoral
program, I've already networked him up with a fine church there. The stories go
on and on! My files are full of testimonies from people blessed and touched at
Peggie's Place.
God has opened incredible doors to share the amazing story of Peggie's
Place--Focus on the Family, Moody Broadcasting Network, Christian Computing
Magazine, the secular press, an Assemblies of God women's leadership conference,
the Internet Evangelism Conference, Gospel Communication Network conferences, a
recent Evangelical Press Association conference and more. It is exciting to
watch Him open doors of ministry both on the Web and through the media and
ministry conferences throughout the United States.
God has been gracious, doing far more than my wildest dreams or imaginations. I
had no idea, when beginning a simple home page, what He had planned for my
life--and for the world. The fun of "surfing the NET" has evolved into
the joy of "friendship evangelism"--reaching and touching people, with
the love of God. My spirit soars in praise to the Lord Who has opened an
unbelievable "window of opportunity" as I sit in my own home office
and "go into all the world." Me? A missionary? You'd better believe
it--to God be the glory!
Copyright 2001 by Peggie C. Bohanon, Springfield, Missouri, USA. All rights
reserved.
(Peggie Bohanon is a Christian homemaker, residing in Springfield, Missouri,
with her husband, Dr. Joseph Bohanon, professor at Evangel University. They have
two teen sons. Peggie is also executive editor of the Internet for Christians
newsletter (www.gospelcom.net/ifc/newsletter.shtml),
sponsored by Gospel Communications Network, Muskegon, Michigan.)
Peggie C. Bohanon
1853 E. Wheatridge
Springfield, MO 65803
Telephone: (417) 833-4717
Email: pbohanon@peggiesplace.com
* Article written and first published by Woman's Touch magazine: http://www.ag.org/womanstouch/archive/2000_03-04/archpeggiesplace.cfm
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