
Friends,
Welcome to our new site!
The best thing about it is that you will never have log in again. All our content is now free, open and available, including the live broadcasts. Passwords for citybuilder.org are a thing of the past. So are accounts.
And yet, just because our content is freely available, that doesn’t mean it’s free to make. We’re asking everyone who watches our broadcasts this summer to consider making a donation. We suggest $20, but we’ll take whatever the Lord moves you to give us. We’re running this whole thing on faith and we’re expecting to break even! Click on the link in the orange text box on the right hand side of the page to donate via Paypal.
So where’s the old citybuilder.org stuff? Check out the orange box on the right and you’ll find permanent links to our Summer 06 videos (which are now hosted on blip.tv) and to our forum. You will still need to use your old account information to post on the forum.
If you click on the pictures to the right, they’ll take you to our new Flickr photo-sharing site. Do you have city-building photos you want to share? Contact Trish B. for info on uploading them to our site.
Lastly, if you’ve never done so before, check out the list of People of Praise blogs, located in the right hand column of our page, toward the bottom.
Enjoy the site.
Sean C.
10 Responses
Patrick Clark
12|Jun|2007 1Sweet!
After being away from my computer for a few hours, I hit “Refresh” on citybuilder.org. Just like that. . .a total transformation.
I like it.
Pat
TJ Ryan
12|Jun|2007 2The newest just sparkles – slick site. A good design will make it even more fun to check it everyday all summer. By the way, how would I get a hold of “Trish B” if need B?
TJ Ryan
Raclin Hall,
South Bend
Katherine Brophy
12|Jun|2007 3Wow! Looks great! I did notice, though, that the “Forum” link doesn’t seem to be working. Just an FYI.
- Katherine, Colorado Springs
Mike Wacker
13|Jun|2007 4The new website is very impressive.
Mike Wacker
13|Jun|2007 5One of the pictures shows people removing a beam from the Allendale kitchen. Are we remodeling? If so, what are the plans?
Sean C.
13|Jun|2007 6Thanks for the kind words, all. The forum link should now be up and running.
Nathan Barrett
13|Jun|2007 7Yes, we are doing some remodeling in 1442. The plan is to decrease the white noise in the dining area by putting a wall between the dining room and the air intake. While we were at it we decided to improve the usability of the space in the dining room half of the front of the house. The original floor plans divided the space up very effectively, but it was not divided in a way that enabled us to use the space the way we wanted to. When its done we will have a more attractive and quieter dining room, and we will be able to use the space better. The new wall is creating a closet in the hallway in which we can store folding chairs and tables that we need regularly, but have not had a good place to store. Dan Dal Pra’s excellent construction skills are what has made this project possible. Thank you Dan.
Laura Ficker
18|Jun|2007 8Awesome new site!! Good work.
Kristofer Johnson
26|Jul|2007 9Hello everyone… I was wondering how I contact someone on a blog. I’m not all that computer savvy…. The site looks great and I’m really glad to see all the good work you’re doing….
Anne Brewer
08|Jun|2008 10Wonderful video. It was a great introduction to everyone there, and it was great to hear Nick’s testimony. I love it that it is a “documentary”. I look forward to seeing and hearing about the surprises the Lord has for you all this summer!
–Anne
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