{"id":33946,"date":"2014-02-17T08:00:44","date_gmt":"2014-02-17T16:00:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/redeeminggod.com\/?p=33946"},"modified":"2014-02-15T10:36:00","modified_gmt":"2014-02-15T18:36:00","slug":"heartbreaking-search-terms","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/redeeminggod.com\/heartbreaking-search-terms\/","title":{"rendered":"5 Heartbreaking Search Terms People Use to Find my Blog… (I cry when I see them)"},"content":{"rendered":"
They remind me that there is so much pain and loneliness in the world.<\/strong><\/p>\n I use Google Analytics and Google Webmaster Tools to learn a few things about the people who visit my blog and how they find me, and sometimes, my heart breaks at what I see.<\/p>\n Today, I saw that someone visited my site by searching for the term<\/p>\n Should a man call his wife a fool?<\/p><\/blockquote>\n I do not know whether this was a man or a woman searching for this, but I suspect that it was a woman who is feeling hurt and betrayed after her husband called her a fool. Most tragically of all, the day I saw this was February 15, the day after Valentine’s Day.<\/p>\n On a day when a wife should be reminded how precious and lovely she is, here is a woman who apparently was told she was foolish. And apparently, this sort of treatment is so commonplace, she is wondering if maybe it is okay.<\/p>\n So she searches online for whether or not it is okay for her husband to call her a fool.<\/p>\n She found this page: Call Someone a fool and go to hell<\/a>. Sadly, I went and read that post, and am not sure she found it so helpful. I should rework it to be more encouraging…<\/p>\n As I wrote this post, I went and watched the search terms roll through the real time reporting screen of Google Analytics. Over the course of twenty minutes, I saw these search terms come across my screen:<\/p>\n If I commit suicide will I go to hell?<\/p><\/blockquote>\n The person landed on this page: Suicide is not the Unforgivable Sin<\/a>. I really hope that person found some encouragement and love in that post to give them the desire to keep on living.<\/p>\n Can I be forgiven if I commit adultery?<\/p><\/blockquote>\n The person who searched for this landed here: Is Adultery the Unforgivable Sin?<\/a> I went and read it again and asked myself…. did that post encourage the person to stay faithful to his or her spouse? I hope so. Of course, if they have already committed adultery, it tells them that they are forgiven by God. But at the same time, I don’t want to encourage people to commit adultery. Did I say enough about the damaging consequences of adultery while still emphasizing God’s grace, love, and forgiveness?<\/p>\n You are probably seeing a pattern here on various sins. As I was writing the previous paragraph, I switched over to Google Analytics, and saw this search term pop up:<\/p>\n Is abortion forgivable?<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
\nI sometimes cry at the search terms people use to find my blog.<\/strong><\/p>\n