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Participate

Participate

  1. Comment
    This is the easiest thing to do and it really does help a site. I don't think enough people understand the value of commenting on a friend's site. I've had many compliments given to me in person, on the phone, and in email. But a comment on the web site is worth so much more. It shares with everyone. It's just good to do.
  2. Open Mic
    Send us your Open Mic entry. There'll be more on this coming up.
  3. Register
    There will be more and more reasons to register on the site coming up. Up until recently, there hasn't been much of a reason to register, but that is changing. More on this later.
  4. Suggest a Topic in the Forum
  5. Guest Blog
    or possibly become a regular blogger on the site. Be a little geeky and we'll take care of the rest.
    Contact Us with your ideas.
  6. Suggest
    ...what have you? Features, fixes, ideas, beautiful things.
    Let us know.

Contribute

Contribute

This thing doesn't run on hallelujahs alone.

- friend and comedic puppeteer, Wayland Flowers
--through his puppet, Jiffy

The quote says a lot and there's a lot to do. Maybe you find some usefulness in the site or know that it's useful to someone else and want to support the ongoing work. Whatever the case, there's a way to help from the smallest donation to the largest ideas you might have. All are welcome.

Donations can come in various forms

Purchase items from The Miracles Journal Project Store

Give us a bus (or something like a bus).

  • a bus for Peter and the Redeemers
  • Doesn't have to be green.
  • Doesn't have to look like this.
  • But we can certainly get more done when we get one.

Help us get a not-for-profit status

Hire

Hire Peter to do something you need done.

  • Speak (talks combining humor and the essence of A Course in Miracles, with audience interaction and focus on healing)
  • Edit
  • Write
  • Web development
  • Pastoral Consultation focussed on healing

Thank You!

Welcome

Welcome
to The Miracles Journal Project

Welcome to The Miracles Journal Project web site. The site has been online about a year. It started with to make the Notebook 1 edition of A Course in Miracles available on the internet. I'd spent a year typing and editing the entire text of the Course from an old html version into Notebook. When I was finished, I thought it would be useful to more people since Notebook has excellent and flexible search capabilities and is an elegant way to read and study the Course.

I started on the Workbook next, putting the lessons into the Notebook software and on the web site at the same time. I realize that the Workbook lessons are online in many places on the internet, but I thought I'd make the contribution just the same. Hopefully, people find the site attractive and easy to use. The Manual for Teachers is going up currently. Incidentally, the "Text" in the Notebook edition contains everything except the Workbook. This was done as a matter of ease of use.

I blogged and continued to develop the concept and the technical aspects of the web site. I managed the project through an evacuation from hurricane and a winter without electricity in Tennessee. And there's more to do.

Mission

The Miracles Journal Project, TMJP, is dedicated to offering a contemporary understanding of A Course in Miracles. We want to examine the "universal experience" and show that it truly is universal and the aim of spiritual practices throughout the world. TMJP offers a place to share our understanding of the universal experience.

New features, content, and resources are being added on a regular basis.

  1. 1. excellent software from Circus Ponies for Apple Macintosh Computers
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