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Made Sacred - Thoughtfully engaging life and culture as a way of loving God and loving othersMade Sacred | Thoughtfully engaging life and culture as a way of loving God and loving others

Words count: 31    Unique Words: 15    Length: 186 characters
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culture 2
life 2
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Sacred 2
loving 4
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Thoughtfully engaging life and culture as a way of loving God and loving others

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suffering 31 0.62%
loving 29 0.58%
jesus 26 0.52%
posted 25 0.50%
faith 21 0.42%
lives 20 0.40%
reply 19 0.38%
prayer 17 0.34%
churches 17 0.34%
august 16 0.32%
time 16 0.32%
day 16 0.32%
spiritual 15 0.30%
september 14 0.28%
july 14 0.28%
diams 13 0.26%
june 13 0.26%
april 12 0.24%

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I recently read a science fiction book called Childhood’s End by Arthur C. Clarke.
It was an interesting book in a lot of ways, but one of the concepts (almost a side-note, actually) that stuck with me was the idea that without suffering there can be no great art.
An age of peace and prosperity for all had arrived on earth, and a side effect of this was that there was no longer any great music being composed, great literature being written, great art being created.
The end of suffering meant the end of greatness.
The author, by the way, was an atheist.
An atheist was more able than many Christians to see that there is good in suffering.
This seems backwards.
We Jesus-followers in our time and place spend so much time pursuing comfort. Difficulties are viewed as a threat to one’s well-being, suffering or even mere unhappiness is seen as intolerable oppression. Do you disagree with someone at the church you attend? Leave it and find another. Do your kids annoy you? Send them off to daycare or school.
I also recently read Live Not by Lies: A Manual for Christian Dissidents by Rod Dreher. The whole book is a fascinating look at Christians who survived the totalitarian governments in the Soviet Union and warnings they want to give us in the West today.
Dreher gives an entire chapter to the idea of suffering as a gift.
He interviewed person after person who were persecuted, jailed, even tortured for being a follower of Jesus, and every single one spoke of their gratitude for the suffering they endured.
“Suffering is a part of every human’s life. We don’t know why we suffer, but your suffering is like a seal. If you put that seal on your actions, interestingly enough, people start to wonder about your truth – that maybe you are right about God. In one sense, it’s a mystery, because the Evil One wants to persuade us that there is a life without suffering. First you have to live through it, and then you try to pass on the value of suffering, because suffering has a value.”
“I’ve been thinking a lot about fear, as such. What is fear? Someone who is afraid is going to be made to do the most evil things. If someone is not afraid to say no, if your soul is free, there is nothing they can do to you. In the end, those who are afraid always end up worse than the courageous.”
“And that is why I turn back to the years of my imprisonment and say, sometimes to the astonishment of those about me: ‘Bless you, prison! … Bless you, prison, for having been in my life!'”
“Taking up your cross and carrying it is always going to be uncomfortable. We can say clearly that this current ideology of comfort is anti-Christian in its very essence. But we should point out the fact that the church, not once, ever called its followers to look for suffering, and even made it clear that they are warned not to do that. But if a person finds himself in a situation where he’s suffering, then he should bear it with courage.”
Even though doing so means to “declare oneself a kind of savage in today’s culture – even within the culture of the church,” I will say this clearly: there is great value in suffering.
To refuse to see suffering as a means of sanctification is to give way to, in Aldous Huxley’s words, “Christianity without tears.”
Again, in the words of one of the religious dissidents under the communist regime:
“Christians must embrace suffering because that’s what Jesus did, and because they have the promise, on faith, that to share in his suffering will bring glory in the next life. But sometimes, we can see results in this life.”
God does not, let me be clear, will evil to happen. He can, however, as he showed in his own Passion, permit suffering for some greater good.
No one has the power to avoid suffering – it is part of the human condition.
We cannot control whether we will encounter suffering. What we can control is how we react to it. Will we run from it and betray our Lord?
Or will we let it change us, serving as the refiner’s fire and purifying our love for God and others?
Sometimes you hit the end.
You have prayed and begged and pleaded with God for things to change.
You have worked and fought and wrestled to change them.
I don’t know what that is for you, but we all have or will hit an end.
An end we can’t quite understand.
Can’t quite fathom why.
Can’t quite see any good in.
It is simply the end.
In the days following the crucifixion, Jesus’s followers felt the same way.
They couldn’t understand how Jesus could be dead. They couldn’t fathom why he had to die and they definitely couldn’t see any good in his death.
After Jesus was buried, the disciples left the tomb and went home.
Why not? It was the end.
They all left except one.
Only Mary Magdalene came back.
She came back on Sunday morning, saw the stone rolled away from the tomb entrance, and ran to get the other disciples.
Peter and John came running, saw the empty tomb, and …
left again.
Back to their homes.
Back to wherever you go when you hit the end.
Except, once again, Mary.
Mary stayed. 
Again and again, she came back and waited. She couldn’t help but stay and wait.
Wait for what? She probably didn’t even know. But she stayed. And waited.
And finally, finally,
it wasn’t the end anymore.
Mary
She heard Jesus say her name.
Jesus who was definitely not dead anymore.
It wasn’t what anyone expected.
The disciples were certain that Jesus would defeat the Romans and establish a physical kingdom here on earth.
It was even better than what they expected.
So when you hit the end, stay. Wait.
Wait on God.
He is coming. He will make everything right again.
It may not be in the way you expect. It may not be in the timing you hope for.
But it will be much, much more perfect, much, much more beautiful than anything you could have imagined.
To quote the great John Lennon (because truth is truth no matter where you find it), “Everything will be okay in the end. If it’s not okay, it’s not the end.”
Wait.
Art credit: statue is by Gutzon Borglum and can be found in Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington, D. C. (photos by Sarah Stierch)
My experience of faith, my spiritual emotions if you will, have changed over the years.
I’ve never a person who experienced extremes of emotion, but over time my experience of God was growing quieter. My life of faith was less exciting.
For a long time I worried that this meant I was losing my faith. I was afraid that when I met Jesus face to face, he would spit me out for being lukewarm. (Revelation 3.16)
Whether it was intended or not, the message I received from many of the churches I attended, many of the youth conferences I enjoyed, was that if I didn’t feel moved during worship, something was wrong. Wrong with me. Wrong with my worship. Wrong with my relationship with God.
Frederica Mathewes-Green writes that “where worship is relatively spontaneous, … people powered by religious emotion simply do run out of steam.” By “spontaneous,” she is referring to worship that doesn’t come from centuries of liturgy. Not that modern evangelical churches are all shallow institutions, but that liturgies have the advantage of being a steadily flowing river you can slip into and allow the prayers and Scriptures to shape you rather than attempting to rely on yourself to dredge up the necessary emotions.
What I discovered after much time in prayer and reading is that rather than cooling off, my relationship with God had simply changed. It moved deeper. Silence and attentiveness are now greatly necessary to me. My faith has moved deep inside, “glowing there like a little oil lamp.”
Many of our Church Mothers and Fathers have written about why it is good to move beyond the emotions of experiencing God.
St. John of the Cross speaks of sensory benefits as the least of God’s gifts to us, a gift that he often withdraws in order to convince us to turn our eyes of faith on the Father rather than on what he is giving to us. St. John calls the desire to feel something in our time with God a “negative judgement” on God. It is a lack of trust in God doing in us what he promised to do.
In much more modern times, Richard Foster writes that “The Bible shows us that God works through long periods of our lives in which — apparently — nothing much seems to happen.”
Mathewes-Green describes this deepening of faith, this moving away from the passions and emotions into the realm of silence and attentiveness, as something that is natural and necessary in our relationship with God, just as it does between two people who are in love. I think I will end with this quote from her:
At the beginning, the heart pounds just to see the beloved’s handwriting on an envelope; at the end, two sit side by side before a fire and don’t need to speak at all. When (churches) urge their (congregations) not to let the joy fade, they may be calling them to fight a fruitless battle against moving to the next stage of spiritual communion, the one where God moves deep inside. When years shape us to be like him, his presence is less electric and strange; yet as we draw nearer, deeper faith yields deeper awe.
May God continue to shape you to be more like him, leading you into deeper faith and deeper awe as you sit in silence with him.
There are a handful of authors who have influenced my thoughts, my theology, my faith, and my writing more than any others.
C. S. Lewis, Madeleine L’Engle, N. T. Wright …
and Frederick Buechner. 
Buechner wrote deep, aching truth alongside beautiful, longing hope. He saw this life of faith clearer than most, and now he sees face to face. He died a few days ago at age 96.
96 is a long life by any standards. His was a long life well lived. This kind of death brings sadness to those who will miss him and to the many more of us who will miss his words, but it is not a tragedy.
Frederick Buechner is finally face to face with the Jesus he adores. He ran this race well and now he can rest in peace with the One he loves.
In honor of the impact his writings have had on me, I pulled together some of my favorites among his words. These are in a completely random order, but I hope that they lure you into finding one of his books and letting his words sink as deeply into you as they have into me.
The final secret, I think, is this: that the words “You shall love the Lord your God” become in the end less a command than a promise. And the promise is that, yes, on the weary feet of faith and the fragile wings of hope, we will come to love him at last as from the first he has loved us – loved us even in the wilderness, especially in the wilderness, because he has been in the wilderness with us. He has been in the wilderness for us.
We draw near to him by following him even on clumsy and reluctant feet.
Adeste fidelis. That is the only answer I know for people who want to find out whether or not this is true. Come all ye faithful, and all ye who would like to be faithful if only you could, all ye who walk in darkness and hunger for light. Have faith enough, hope enough, despair enough, foolishness enough at least to draw near to see for yourselves.
I believe that…the home we long for and belong to is finally where Christ is. I believe that home is Christ’s kingdom, which exists both within us and among us as we wend our prodigal ways through the world in search of it.
We go because it is where His way leads us; and again and again we are blessed by our going in ways we can never anticipate, and our going becomes a blessing to the ones we go to because when we follow His way, we never go entirely along, and it is always something more than just ourselves and our own emptiness that we bring.
Paul says that “God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise. God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong. God chose what is low and despised in the world, even things that are not, to bring to nothing things that are”, and he points to “the apparent emptiness of the world where God belongs and to how the emptiness starts to echo like an empty shell after a while until you can here in it the still, small voice of the sea, hear strength in weakness, victory in defeat, presence in absence.”
Even covered with sores and ashes, he looks oddly like a man who has asked for a crust and been given the whole loaf. (re: Job being given God himself in the middle of suffering)
Words people speak have dynamite in them and a word may be all it takes to set somebody’s heart on fire or break it in two.
So many of us are so bad at hearing each other and seeing each other that it is little wonder that one life seems enough to them or more than enough: seeing so little in this world, they think that there is little to see and that they have seen most of it already so that the rest probably is not worth seeing anyway and there is nothing new under the sun.
You often hear the advice that if you keep busy, it will be over before you know it, and the tragedy of it is that it is true.
God is the enemy whom Jacob fought there by the river, of course, and whom in one way or another we all of us fight — God, the beloved enemy … Remember Jesus of Nazareth, staggering on broken feet out of the tomb toward the Resurrection, bearing on his body the proud insignia of the defeat which is victory, the magnificent defeat of the human soul at the hands of God.
It is these very everyday moments which, if we do not look with more than our eyes or listen with more than our ears, reveal only … the gardener, a stranger coming down the road behind us, a meal like any other meal. But if we look with our hearts, if we listen with all of our being and our imagination — if we live our lives not from vacation to vacation, from escape to escape, but from the miracle of one instant of our precious lives to the miracle of the next — what we may see is Jesus himself.
Frederick Buechner also spoke of ordinary life as a fathomless mystery. He admonishes us to listen to the ordinary, everyday life and see it for what it truly is: In the boredom and pain of it no less than in the excitement and gladness: touch, taste, smell your way to the holy and hidden heart of it because in the last analysis all moments are key moments, and life itself is grace.
The grace of God means something like: “Here is your life. You might never have been, but you are, because the party wouldn’t have been complete without you. Here is the world. Beautiful and terrible things will happen. Don’t be afraid. I am with you. Nothing can ever separate us. It’s for you I created the universe. I love you.”
There is something troublesome that comes across in many modern, Western churches, something that offers up Jesus as a commodity that will solve all of your troubles, heal all of your woes, and make you happy.
Pastors exalt the benefits of following Jesus, telling tales of miracles and answered prayers, with little to no talk of the cost of discipleship.
Much of our Western church downplays the theology of suffering and the brokenness of our world and chooses instead to emphasize the “benefits” of Christianity. While most churches wouldn’t say outright that they follow a prosperity-gospel sort of theology, many of them teach as though they deeply believe a version of it.
Even the songs we sing in church or on Christian radio can lean hard into the happy feelings rather than lamenting the pain that we all experience in this broken world of ours.
Compare, for example, the lyrics of some modern praise songs:
You’re a good, good Father It’s who You are
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It is finished.
He bowed His head and gave up His spirit.
No one has ever seen God; the only God, who is at the Father’s side, he has made him known.
When the Son, the Word of the Father is dead, then no one can see God, hear of Him or attain Him.  And this day exists, when the Son is dead, and the Father, accordingly, inaccessible.
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Faith of Our Fathers
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Concerning the Inner Life
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modern superstition
Preparation of Christ’s Tomb
Tomb of knight Philip Keerman
1912 photograph of Jerusalem Garden Tomb
Side view of Garden Tomb
Jerusalem Garden Tomb


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http://madesacred.com/2014/...ay-god-dead/garden_tomb_p1190176/
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Links
Internal Links
(link to pages within this domain)
External Links
(link to pages on other websites)
Total
257 12 269


Too many links (269), it may be considered as spam!

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URL Anchor Text
http://madesacred.com/#contentSkip to primary content
http://madesacred.com/#secondarySkip to secondary content
http://madesacred.com/Made Sacred
http://madesacred.com/
http://madesacred.com/Home
http://madesacred.com/good-books/Good Books
http://madesacred.com/meet-elizabeth/Meet Elizabeth
http://madesacred.com/beyondthefrontdoor/Beyond the Front Door
http://madesacred.com/my-gift-to-you/My Gift to You
http://madesacred.com/page/2/← Older posts
http://madesacred.com/2022/09/suffering-as-gift/Suffering as Gift
http://madesacred.com/2022/09/suffering-as-gift/September 24, 2022
http://madesacred.com/author/mesewell/Elizabeth
http://madesacred.com/2022/09/suffering-as-gift/#respondReply
http://madesacred.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/s-l640.jpeg
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http://madesacred.com/wp-co...four_Gospels_1904_14576719799.jpg
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http://madesacred.com/category/suffering/suffering
http://madesacred.com/2022/09/suffering-as-gift/#respondLeave a reply
http://madesacred.com/2022/09/the-end-is-not-the-end/The End Is Not the End
http://madesacred.com/2022/09/the-end-is-not-the-end/September 9, 2022
http://madesacred.com/author/mesewell/Elizabeth
http://madesacred.com/2022/...9/the-end-is-not-the-end/#respondReply
http://madesacred.com/wp-co...tent/uploads/2017/08/IMG_3476.jpg
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http://madesacred.com/category/suffering/suffering
http://madesacred.com/2022/...9/the-end-is-not-the-end/#respondLeave a reply
http://madesacred.com/2022/...n-your-faith-grows-less-exciting/When Your Faith Grows Less Exc...
http://madesacred.com/2022/...n-your-faith-grows-less-exciting/August 26, 2022
http://madesacred.com/author/mesewell/Elizabeth
http://madesacred.com/2022/...aith-grows-less-exciting/#respondReply
http://madesacred.com/wp-co...tent/uploads/2016/10/IMG_0741.jpg
http://madesacred.com/wp-co...tent/uploads/2016/10/IMG_0766.jpg
http://madesacred.com/wp-co...tent/uploads/2016/09/IMG_0731.jpg
http://madesacred.com/wp-co...tent/uploads/2016/09/IMG_0736.jpg
http://madesacred.com/category/daily-life/daily life
http://madesacred.com/category/faith/faith
http://madesacred.com/category/theology/theology
http://madesacred.com/2022/...aith-grows-less-exciting/#respondLeave a reply
http://madesacred.com/2022/08/4877/A Tribute to Buechner
http://madesacred.com/2022/08/4877/August 19, 2022
http://madesacred.com/author/mesewell/Elizabeth
http://madesacred.com/2022/08/4877/#respondReply
http://madesacred.com/?attachment_id=4878
http://madesacred.com/?attachment_id=4879
http://madesacred.com/category/influence/influence
http://madesacred.com/category/writing/writing
http://madesacred.com/2022/08/4877/#respondLeave a reply
http://madesacred.com/2022/...your-problems-and-make-you-happy/Jesus Will Solve Your Problems...
http://madesacred.com/2022/...your-problems-and-make-you-happy/August 12, 2022
http://madesacred.com/author/mesewell/Elizabeth
http://madesacred.com/2022/...blems-and-make-you-happy/#respondReply
http://madesacred.com/2015/...-weight-of-holy/trinity-lutheran/
http://madesacred.com/2015/...-weight-of-holy/cathedral-inside/
http://madesacred.com/2015/...the-weight-of-holy/dsc_0092-copy/
http://madesacred.com/category/suffering/suffering
http://madesacred.com/category/theology/theology
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http://madesacred.com/2022/.../the-prayer-that-welds-the-house/The Prayer that Welds the Hous...
http://madesacred.com/2022/.../the-prayer-that-welds-the-house/August 5, 2022
http://madesacred.com/author/mesewell/Elizabeth
http://madesacred.com/2022/...yer-that-welds-the-house/#respondReply
http://madesacred.com/wp-co.../2017/11/house-with-lights-on.jpg
http://madesacred.com/2022/07/welding-together-whole-house/wrote about the idea of the se...
http://madesacred.com/category/prayer/prayer
http://madesacred.com/category/theology/theology
http://madesacred.com/category/uncategorized/Uncategorized
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http://madesacred.com/2022/07/welding-together-whole-house/The Welding Together of the Wh...
http://madesacred.com/2022/07/welding-together-whole-house/July 29, 2022
http://madesacred.com/author/mesewell/Elizabeth
http://madesacred.com/2022/...ing-together-whole-house/#respondReply
http://madesacred.com/wp-co.../uploads/2017/11/Kinkade-Home.jpg
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http://madesacred.com/category/theology/theology
http://madesacred.com/2022/...ing-together-whole-house/#respondLeave a reply
http://madesacred.com/2022/07/living-a-mixed-life/Living a Mixed Life
http://madesacred.com/2022/07/living-a-mixed-life/July 15, 2022
http://madesacred.com/author/mesewell/Elizabeth
http://madesacred.com/2022/07/living-a-mixed-life/#comments2
http://madesacred.com/2018/...eation-life-silence/times-square/
http://madesacred.com/2019/...ldren_at_prayer_-_walters_371389/
http://madesacred.com/2019/...we-pray/axentowicz_the_anchorite/
http://madesacred.com/2019/03/taste-of-hope/prayer2/
http://madesacred.com/category/busyness/busyness
http://madesacred.com/category/theology/theology
http://madesacred.com/2022/07/living-a-mixed-life/#comments2 Replies
http://madesacred.com/2022/06/this-frivolous-beauty/This Frivolous Beauty
http://madesacred.com/2022/06/this-frivolous-beauty/June 24, 2022
http://madesacred.com/author/mesewell/Elizabeth
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URL Anchor Text
https://commons.wikimedia.o...ton,_D.C._-_Sarah_Stierch_-_C.jpgstatue
https://thomaskinkade.com/Thomas Kinkade
https://photographybysewell.webs.com/Kirk Sewell
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https://commons.wikimedia.o..._1900_Claude_Monet_Boston_MFA.jpgThe Water-Lily Pond
https://photographybysewell.webs.com/Kirk Sewell
http://commons.wikimedia.or...27s_Tomb_-_Google_Art_Project.jpgPreparation of Christ’s Tomb
http://commons.wikimedia.or...over_de_Dijle_Christ%27s_Tomb.JPGTomb of knight Philip Keerman
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http://commons.wikimedia.or...iki/File:Garden_Tomb_P1190176.JPGSide view of Garden Tomb
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2. having more than 100 links in a single page will lead to a bad user experience, and it possibly runs into the risk of been considered as spam.
3. search engines may not follow all the links if you have too many of them in a single page.
Images
Total Images Alt Present Alt Missing
40 40 0


Excellent! all images are associated with an ALT value.

Image URL - 40
URL ALT Text
http://madesacred.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/cropped-IMG_1556.jpgMade Sacred
http://madesacred.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/s-l640-185x300.jpegsuffering
http://madesacred.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/91FnyIYiqRL-199x300.jpegsuffering
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http://madesacred.com/wp-co.../uploads/2019/07/Axentowicz_The_Anchorite-219x300.jpgallowing a change
http://madesacred.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/IMG_3476-225x300.jpgthe end
http://madesacred.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/IMG_3474-225x300.jpgthe end
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http://madesacred.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/IMG_0741-300x225.jpgquieter faith
http://madesacred.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/IMG_0766-300x225.jpgless exciting faith
http://madesacred.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/IMG_0731-300x225.jpgfaith apart from emotion
http://madesacred.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/IMG_0736-300x225.jpgdeeper faith
http://madesacred.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Buechner-young-300x218.jpegBuechner young
http://madesacred.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Buechner-200x300.jpegBuechner
http://madesacred.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Trinity-Lutheran-300x200.jpgTrinity Lutheran
http://madesacred.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Cathedral-inside-300x200.jpgCathedral inside
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http://madesacred.com/wp-co...tent/uploads/2017/11/house-with-lights-on-300x225.jpgour house
http://madesacred.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Kinkade-Home-300x240.jpgwhole house
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http://madesacred.com/wp-co...nt/uploads/2017/11/BrightAngelCabin-Night-300x181.jpgwhole house
http://madesacred.com/wp-co...tent/uploads/2017/11/house-with-lights-on-300x225.jpgwhole house
http://madesacred.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Times-Square-300x135.jpgTimes Square
http://madesacred.com/wp-co...net_-_Children_at_Prayer_-_Walters_371389-230x300.jpg829px-Antoine_Édouard_Joseph_...
http://madesacred.com/wp-co.../uploads/2019/07/Axentowicz_The_Anchorite-219x300.jpgAxentowicz_The_Anchorite
http://madesacred.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Prayer2-289x300.jpgPrayer2
http://madesacred.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/light-on-water-300x225.jpgbeauty
http://madesacred.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/IMG_0462-1-300x225.jpgbeauty
http://madesacred.com/wp-co...ain__Columbia_R_-_NARA_-_102278851_page_1-300x192.pngbeauty
http://madesacred.com/wp-co...r-Lily_Pond_1900_Claude_Monet_Boston_MFA-300x287.jpegbeauty
http://madesacred.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/IMG_3456-Copy-300x246.jpgbeauty
http://madesacred.com/wp-co...tent/uploads/2017/08/Mt-Ranier-and-rapids-300x199.jpgbeauty
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http://madesacred.com/wp-co...4/Mechelen_OLV_over_de_Dijle_Christs_Tomb-300x285.jpgBelgium
http://madesacred.com/wp-co...ploads/2014/04/Jerusalem_garden_tomb_1912-256x300.jpgElmendorf
http://madesacred.com/wp-co...tent/uploads/2014/04/Garden_Tomb_P1190176-300x168.jpgGarden Tomb Side
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2. words used within an image`s Alt attribute should be its text equivalent and convey the same information.
3. use a human-readable caption and descriptive text around the image.
CSS
Style Block In Same Page Links to External Style Files Total
7 4 11


Too many (4) external style sheet files , it will slow down the downloading.

Links To External Stylesheet Files - 4
Stylesheet URL rel type
http://madesacred.com/wp-content/themes/twentyeleven/style.css?ver=20230808stylesheettext/css
http://madesacred.com/wp-includes/css/dist/block-library/style.min.css?ver=6.3.5stylesheettext/css
http://madesacred.com/wp-content/themes/twentyeleven/blocks.css?ver=20230122stylesheettext/css
http://madesacred.com/wp-co...tent/themes/twentyeleven/colors/dark.css?ver=20190404stylesheettext/css

Script
Scripts Block In Same Page Links to External Script Files Total
2 0 2


You have 2 script blocks in the same file, try to put them in a separate file.

Links To External Script Files - 0
Script URL Type

put scripts together and link them from an external files rather then put them in the same file as the main page.

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1. reduce the use of in-page scripts, put them in separate files and link them in.
2. reduce the number of external script files, it will help browser to make lesser number of http requests from the server.
3. optimize or compress the script files to have smaller size and faster loading.
Blog Or News Release
Link to Blog / News Release Page
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Excellent! we have found blog linked to your site.

Having a blog is a great way to provide fresh content and retain users, search engines favour it too.


Tips:
1. regularly update your blog and provide fresh and quality content.
2. relevant blogs of your website topics, generate more credits in the eyes of your visitors, as well as search engines.
DMOZ Listing
No

Your site is not listed in the DMOZ Open Directory. DMOZ Open Directory Project

Google Analytics
Analytics Service is not implemented for the site.

Social Media Integration
Your site is not integrated with Facebook, Twitter or Google+.

Facebook PageNot Found
Twitter AccountNot Found
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Trustworthiness
0

No Trustworthiness Score is calculated for the site.

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Users are concerned about the safety of their online transactions. Trustworthiness rating is based on real user ratings and that tells you how much other users trust this site, so do the serch engines. note: this trustworthiness score is provided by WOT (Web of Trust).

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1. pay attention to the look and design of your site, many people look for visual cues when assessing a site`s credibility
2. make your site easy to use, sites that are easy to navigate are perceived as being more trustworthy.
3. make it easy for user to contact you, users will be more comfortable and feel more secured shall they need to get in touch with you.
Child Safe
0 No Child Safe Score is calculated for the site.

0
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Safe Browsing
Safe! the site madesacred.com is NOT currently listed as suspicious, most-likely it is clean from malware and phining code [ verify this by Google Safe Browsing ]

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Traffic Rank
6,635,755th most visited website in the world.
Your site is not among the most visited 1 million websites in the world.
Websites On Same Server
Fair Enough! number of domains (12 - avisduconsommateur.com, cvrcinc.com, bffracing.com, tricksterpale.studio, centrodeinglesmexico.com, glamourlounge.org, madesacred.com, homechronicle.com, hugh-taylor.com, h101tv.com, lifesechoes.com, walking-around.com.mx) hosted on the same server as madesacred.com (ip : 74.208.236.147) could be lesser.

Too many domains hosted on the same server is an indicator that you are not really serious about your website, and your site will have a higher chance to be surrounded by bad neighbours.

Tips:
1. the fewer domains hosted on the same server/ip the better.
2. avoid shared hosting whenever possible, especially when there are already hundreds or thousands of sites are hosted on the same server.
3. dedicated ip or resources for your site not only do good to your site visitors but also favoured by search engines.
Server Location
your server (IP : 74.208.236.147) is located at United States  
ensure your server is not located far away from most of your site visitors.
HTTP Compression
No

your website server does not support HTTP Compression.

Caching
No

your website server does not support Caching.

Server Signature
Excellent! the website server signature is off.

A secure and safe server is not only good for your site visitors but also good for search engines.

Tips:
1. server software version information can be utilized by malicious visitors to attack your server.
2. by turning off the server signature, you actually have made your server a little bit more secure.
3. for Apache server - edit the apache2.conf or the .htaccess file to turn server signature off.
Domain Age
12 years, 157 days old ( 1st registered on : 2012-05-03 )


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excellent, the domain age is old enough.

Domain Expires
0 years, 206 days from today ( expires on : 2025-05-02 )


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domain is expiring in less than a year.

Domain Info
madesacred.com ( 14 characters )

Domain Registrar : IONOS SE

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Domain Created On Last Modified On Expires On
2012-05-03 2024-05-03 2025-05-02
12 years, 157 days old 0 years, 157 days ago 0 years, 206 days from today
12 years, 157 days old


Domain Name Servers used by madesacred.com
DNS Name IP Address
ns1042.ui-dns.biz217.160.81.42
ns1042.ui-dns.com217.160.82.42
ns1042.ui-dns.de217.160.80.42
ns1042.ui-dns.org217.160.83.42


Domain is going to expire in less than a year time (0 years, 206 days from today), try to renew it for more than one year!

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2. older domain tends to be more trustworthy.
3. register a domain for more than 1 year, and search engine will think it is a serious business.

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