This board itself and the website it's a part of are in fact an 'online outreach' of Biblical Families. Thought I'd share some interesting stats.
We have trophies now for 'likability', with an award for members who have more likes than posts and another one for members who have more than twice as many likes than posts. This September, as a group, the board had more than twice as many post likes as new posts, so congrats to the whole membership for putting us over that mark!
As you can see, our board engagement has been growing steadily since the run-up to the summer retreat. Our meatspace engagement has also been growing, both in number of retreats we mount per year and attendance at those retreats. Please pray for guidance and wisdom for the leadership here as we focus on building up the core membership of the group.
Here's another chart:
"Users active" is a bit misleading, as it is just the total of all logins during the month. There were actually 86 members that got on the board some time during September, many just once or twice, and some almost every day. And because of the scale of the graph, you can't really make out the number of new registrations, but we typically get 15-20 new members a month (after we scrub the spam-bots...).
All in all, looks like we have a good thing going here. Let's keep it up!
We have trophies now for 'likability', with an award for members who have more likes than posts and another one for members who have more than twice as many likes than posts. This September, as a group, the board had more than twice as many post likes as new posts, so congrats to the whole membership for putting us over that mark!
As you can see, our board engagement has been growing steadily since the run-up to the summer retreat. Our meatspace engagement has also been growing, both in number of retreats we mount per year and attendance at those retreats. Please pray for guidance and wisdom for the leadership here as we focus on building up the core membership of the group.
Here's another chart:
"Users active" is a bit misleading, as it is just the total of all logins during the month. There were actually 86 members that got on the board some time during September, many just once or twice, and some almost every day. And because of the scale of the graph, you can't really make out the number of new registrations, but we typically get 15-20 new members a month (after we scrub the spam-bots...).
All in all, looks like we have a good thing going here. Let's keep it up!