Five Reasons You Should Get a Feed Reader
Mike Anderson

1. You never miss a blog post from your favorite sites.
Once you subscribe to a feed, your feed reader will make sure that you see every new post from that feed. Whether you want to read your websites once a week, once a day, or every ten minutes, any unread items will be saved for you.
2. You can scan a ton of articles quickly.
When using a feed reader, you can quickly filter through the articles that you don't want to read. When surfing the web, you have to shuffle through different interfaces, type in web addresses, and surf bookmarks. This takes a ton of time. It’s much better to have the content you want delivered to you than to have to go find it every time you get online.
3. Melting-pot learning.
One of the great side-effects of using a feed reader is that you begin to learn about various memes in a melting-pot fashion, where ideas flavor each other. You'll learn new ideas over time, and understand the relationships between them.
4. You can save articles for later.
Feed readers allow you to save articles to read for later. In Google Reader, you can put a star next to items you like and come back later to read them in full. You can also tag articles and search for them later.
5. You can always be up to date with the Resurgence.
I am so excited to see the Resurgence have an impact on so many people's lives. I get emails all the time about how theResurgence.com is pushing people to live for Jesus, and I love it! I want more people to sign up for the feed so that they don't miss anything here. We're bringing in numerous experts from different backgrounds to help form a Christ-centered vision for our lives, and I don't want any of you to miss out on that.
What is Google Reader?
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I would highly suggest using Google Reader. It's getting better all the time and is incredibly easy to use.
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