Tuesday, April 09, 2013

Google Analytics

What is Google Analytics?  It is a service offered by Google that collects data about visitors to a web site.  Now, don't worry!  It doesn't collect any personal information about you.  It merely tells a web site owner things like how many people visit the web site, how they found the site, what country and city they are in, how many pages they view, how long they stay on the web site, and what operating system and  browser they use.  It is a tool that can be very helpful to a web site owner in tailoring the content of the site to better suit the needs of those who use it.  In the case of Sermons4Kids, it is also a good indicator of how well we are doing in spreading the Gospel.  In this post, I will share some interesting facts about traffic on the Sermons4Kids web site for the first quarter of this year.

The first thing that catches your eye when you view the Google statistics is that there were 975,045 visits to the web site in the first quarter of 2013.  Of that total, 489,248 were unique visitors and they viewed a total of 2,759,006 pages.  These visitors came from 208 different countries and territories.  Here is a list of the top ten.
  •     United States (698,974)
  •     United Kingdom (87,529)
  •     Canada (40,422)
  •     Australia (26,527)
  •     Mexico (12,739)
  •     Philippines (7,834)
  •     South Africa (5,831)
  •     Colombia (5,483)
  •     New Zealand (5,144)
  •     Puerto Rico (4,437) 
When you look at a graph depicting our daily web site traffic, every week looks almost identical.  The highest traffic day, by far, is Saturday.  The second busiest day of the week is Wednesday.
   
One thing that surprised me was that we had 131,573 visitors to the web site during the first quarter who were using a mobile device.  As you might expect, the iPad was the leader of the pack followed by the iPhone.  Other devices included the Samsung Galaxy S3, Google Nexus, and the Motorola Droid Razr.  Perhaps we need to investigate the possibility of developing a Sermons4Kids App.

When I launched the Sermons4Kids web site, I never imagined that it would reach "the uttermost parts of the earth."  There is a great temptation to look at all the Google Analytic statistics and say, "Wow, we are doing a great job." But the true measure of our success is not what Google says, the true measure of our success is what God says.  Hopefully, one day we will hear him say, "Well done, thou good and faithful servant."

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Angels Unaware

This week was a very difficult week for me.  On Monday the Sermons4Kids web site went down.  I contacted our web host and was told that our site was bringing down their server and that they had no choice but to disable our web site.  They provided a suggested solution and we tried it.  They enabled our web site and I thought all was well.  A short time later, the site was down again.  Time after time we tried various fixes, but to no avail.  To say that I was discouraged would be an understatement of epic proportions!  At one point, I actually said to my wife, "I just feel like giving up."

Wednesday evening, my wife and I had just returned from our church's mid-week prayer meeting when the doorbell rang.  My wife answered the door and after a couple of minutes, she called out to me, "It's about Sermons 4 Kids." I went to the door to find a woman who was there with her sister.  She told me that she was from Mexico and that they used our materials in her church.  She was in our city visiting her sister, who also uses Sermons4Kids materials, and they wanted to meet me.  We had a wonderful visit and before they left I gave them some of our Spanish language CDs.  They gave me a big hug and said "¡ Me gusta!"

After the women had gone, my wife said, "You know, I believe God sent those women here to encourage you."  My first reaction was, "Well, it isn't working!"  But you know, it did work.  I was encouraged and the next day I decided that I would move our web site to a new web host.  The move went very smoothly and by Friday the web site was up and running and is still up today.

In looking back over the events of this difficult week, I reflect on the visit of the two women and a passage of Scripture comes to mind.  "Keep on loving one another as brothers and sisters. Do not forget to show hospitality to strangers, for by so doing some people have shown hospitality to angels without knowing it." (Hebrews 13:1-2)  I have no doubt that these two women were angels sent from God to encourage me in this difficult time.

Thank you LORD!

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Bethany Hamilton ~ Soul Surfer

On September 15, 2012, I posted a blog entitled "Feet of Clay" about a sermon that I had written in which Lance Armstrong was used as an example of a "Miraculous Turn Around." At that time, it had not been proven to my satisfaction, that Lance Armstrong had actually cheated in winning his many cycling titles.  It now seems certain that he was indeed guilty of cheating by using performance enhancing drugs.  This is very disappointing.  Lance Armstrong could have served as a shining example of how through hard work and perseverance one can rise above seemingly insurmountable adversity.

With the Lance Armstrong story being in the headlines all over the world, I had two choices.  I could delete the sermon from the web site, or I could rewrite the sermon.  I chose the second option.  For several days I searched my memory and scoured the web in an attempt to come up with an idea.  I just couldn't seem to find the right story to serve as an example of a miraculous turn around.  Then I stumbled onto the web site of Bethany Hamilton.  I was familiar with her story and had even seen the movie "Soul Surfer." It was the answer for which I had been searching.

If you are not familiar with the Bethany Hamilton story, I encourage you to visit her web site and I also recommend that you watch the movie "Soul Surfer."   It is available on Netflix and probably any other source for video sales and rentals.  While on her web site, don't miss the "Connect with God" page where she expresses her own faith in God and puts forth the plan of salvation.

Later this year, I plan to use the sermon "A Miraculous Turn Around" as our Sermon of the Week.  If you want to check it out now, be my guest.