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On Google Reader, NFPworks has 55 subscribers–regular readers in the Google account.

How do you subscribe? If you have a Google account, you just go to the upper left hand corner and click “Reader.” If you don’t see it, click “more,” and you’re there. Next, click “add a subscription,” and search “NFPworks” or another favorite blog. Make sure you’re following the main blog (the web page should just read www.nfpworks.wordpress.com), not a specific entry because if you just follow an entry, you’ll just get the updates on that one entry/ it’s comments.

Sweet! Keep it up, friends, and don’t be afraid to link to me (helps my search engine rankings). Also, if you see something NFP/ Humanae Vitae related on another site or blog, let me know!

Happy subscribing!

8 Responses to 55 Subscribers!

  1. Alison says:

    Hello Christina,

    I’m one of the Google Reader-ers – Hi from Melbourne, Australia. :) If you want to know about everything NFP or HV related, you can set up a Google Alert – it emails you with anything new that gets listed on Google related to NFP or HV.

    Have a fantastic day,

    Alison

  2. nfpworks says:

    Hey Google reader, Alison!

    Thanks for the tip on Google Alerts. Yes, Google alerts are super useful for knowing what’s going on the in NFP/ HV world. What’s new in the NFP world in Australia, Alison??

    -Jessica

    [It's Jessica, btw. My editor at FF is Christina.]

  3. Roxanna says:

    Hi there! I don’t have a Google account, but I regularly check this page out. Thank you so much!

  4. Kristin Wood says:

    Congratulations!
    I love this blog, and I hope it continues to grow! Once I find enough blogs to make a decent Blogroll, I will definitely have you linked to on my blog (which isn’t specifically about NFP, but I do mention it on occasion!)

    ~Kristin Wood
    http://unorthodoxmarriage.blogspot.com

  5. Alison says:

    There is a Billings centre near us, and we know 1 or 2 couples who use billings, but we don’t know [of] anyone who uses STM except us. :(

    I regularly walk into the catholic bookshop and check out their sexuality & marriage section – i’m not catholic, but i figured that they should have something. :) The first time i went in (a few months ago) they had ONE book in the whole shop and it was just a vague treatise on TOB. Last week i went in and they had at least five, covering billings, couples’ experiences, and some more TOB books. Much better!

    Thank God for the facebook group – the discussions remind me we aren’t the only ones on planet earth to have not swallowed ABC. :)

    Also, there’s a good article here:
    http://www.ncregister.com/site/article/think_baby-positive_not_pregnancy-negative/

  6. Alison says:

    Also, sorry for getting your name wrong. >_< Hi Jessica!

  7. nfpworks says:

    Ooh, I think this is my first NFP update from Oceana (do people say that there?). I’m glad that you’ve discovered NFP. How did you get introduced to STM? Obviously you living in Billings-land, so did you have to do the correspondence course? Do you get the teacher support you need? I’m glad that they’ve pumped up their NFP material in the Catholic Bookshop. Next time you go in, ask them if they’ve heard of One More Soul, a US distributor of NFP and pro-fertility stuff. They could get plenty of ideas for things to carry there. Also, take a look at my “recommended resources” on Amazon, and give them the list!

    Thanks for the article link. NCRegister rocks!

  8. nfpworks says:

    No worries. Christina is a good writer. You can check out her stuff here: http://www.readchristina.com/

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