A Favor Is Asked

Dear Friends,

Donna Mazziotti, a librarian at The University of Scranton in Scranton, Pennsylvania, is conducting a study about theology and technology. She would love to hear from Glory to God for All Things readers about how they access the content and use the information contained on Glory to God for All Things. As a user of this site and its content, please take a brief moment to take this anonymous user survey, located at the following link:  Glory to God for All Things

Thank you! I deeply appreciate your help.

Father Stephen +


About Fr. Stephen Freeman

Fr. Stephen is a priest of the Orthodox Church in America, Pastor Emeritus of St. Anne Orthodox Church in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. He is also author of Everywhere Present and the Glory to God podcast series.



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4 responses to “A Favor Is Asked”

  1. Elizabeth Avatar

    Sweet! I think this is a great idea… (of course, cough, I am a librarian too and love this sort of thing). I did the survey and may I say Fr. Stephen that I am really glad your blog is here and that God has blessed me with various posts of yours over the years! Sometimes when I need a bit of comfort I re-read your Angel posts or part of the 1 storey universe… (I esp. love the part from William Dalrymple book…)…

    Christ is Risen!

  2. Valentina Lootens Avatar
    Valentina Lootens

    Father,

    Do you think you could post the results of the study when it is done? Given that the information is public, of course.

    It is a very interesting field of study…

  3. fatherstephen Avatar

    Valentina,
    I will know more details when I’m interviewed for the study next week sometime.

  4. Robert Avatar
    Robert

    ok done

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