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Tech Support (Parent and Student Access)/A Question: Posting Devotional?
04-16-2025, 03:52 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-16-2025, 05:11 AM by LeslieNoelani.)
So, I don't even know if this is where I should post a question like this, but I didn't know where else to post it.: If I were to start posting a daily devotional (that is of my own "creation" - like, I write the devotions), where would I post it? AO Students: General Discussion? AO Students: Original Fiction & Poetry? (I am a student, BTW)

TY to whoever responds
- Amelia (AO9, Term 3)
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Tech Support (Parent and Student Access)/RE: A Question: Posting Devotional?
Today, 01:58 AM
Or should I just not bother, because there are already so many good devos out there.
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Tech Support (Parent and Student Access)/A Question: Posting Devotional?
Today, 02:15 AM
I think general discussion works best for that!
You have it down, that old fight for survival
Push on through |-/
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Tech Support (Parent and Student Access)/RE: A Question: Posting Devotional?
Today, 02:24 AM
OK. thanks so much!
- Amelia (AO9, Term 3)
"Always use the proper name for things. Fear of the name increases fear of the thing itself." -Harry Potter 1
"Respect the child. Be not too much his parent. Trespass not on his solitude." - Ralph Waldo Emerson