On August of 2010, Presbyter José Bosque told me about blogging using wordpress.com and about the opportunity of writing on a consistence basis. José told me that it was free and easy to set up. On August 9, 2010 I started blogging! The first few blogs I posted were previous writings I had written for jaxchristian.com. Later, this blog became a mirror of my heart. The following articles represent some of those initial entries at angelcasiano.com:
My Beginning at The End of The Road
My Irrevocable Gift and Irreversible Call
This is how our current statistics looks like:
Views Per Years
| Year | Total |
| 2010 | 4,371 |
| 2011 | 21,202 |
| 2012 | 22,373 |
Average of Daily Views per Year
| Year | Overall |
| 2010 | 30 |
| 2011 | 58 |
| 2012 | 101 |
Since February 25, 2012 these are the views per nations:
| Country |
Views |
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United States |
8892 |
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United Kingdom |
736 |
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Mexico |
708 |
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India |
621 |
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Canada |
582 |
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Philippines |
573 |
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Australia |
506 |
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Colombia |
503 |
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Argentina |
281 |
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Peru |
255 |
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South Africa |
247 |
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Chile |
235 |
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Spain |
233 |
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Indonesia |
219 |
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Brazil |
214 |
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Venezuela |
199 |
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Nigeria |
131 |
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Netherlands |
121 |
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Malaysia |
119 |
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Saudi Arabia |
117 |
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New Zealand |
114 |
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Puerto Rico |
114 |
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France |
110 |
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Germany |
108 |
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Italy |
105 |
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Singapore |
100 |
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Ecuador |
100 |
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Pakistan |
99 |
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Guatemala |
98 |
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Jamaica |
92 |
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Costa Rica |
81 |
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Thailand |
80 |
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Egypt |
75 |
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Turkey |
73 |
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Dominican Republic |
71 |
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Poland |
68 |
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Republic of Korea |
68 |
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Greece |
63 |
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Hong Kong |
62 |
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Taiwan |
61 |
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Croatia |
60 |
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Viet Nam |
55 |
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Sweden |
54 |
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Hungary |
54 |
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United Arab Emirates |
54 |
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Denmark |
52 |
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El Salvador |
51 |
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Romania |
49 |
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Japan |
48 |
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Russian Federation |
48 |
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Ghana |
47 |
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Sri Lanka |
47 |
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Czech Republic |
44 |
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Israel |
43 |
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Trinidad and Tobago |
41 |
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Serbia |
38 |
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Bulgaria |
37 |
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Portugal |
36 |
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Belgium |
36 |
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Austria |
35 |
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Ireland |
34 |
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Norway |
34 |
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Ukraine |
32 |
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Kenya |
31 |
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Bolivia |
30 |
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Panama |
29 |
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Paraguay |
27 |
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Finland |
27 |
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Lebanon |
24 |
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Switzerland |
24 |
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Slovakia |
23 |
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Nicaragua |
23 |
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Iceland |
20 |
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Malta |
20 |
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Georgia |
19 |
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Jordan |
18 |
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Slovenia |
17 |
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Honduras |
17 |
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Algeria |
16 |
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Lithuania |
16 |
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Tunisia |
16 |
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Bahamas |
15 |
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Latvia |
14 |
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Albania |
14 |
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United Republic of Tanzania |
14 |
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Cyprus |
13 |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina |
12 |
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Bermuda |
11 |
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Nepal |
11 |
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Bangladesh |
11 |
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Uganda |
10 |
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Moldova |
10 |
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Macedonia |
9 |
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Kuwait |
9 |
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Qatar |
8 |
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Uruguay |
7 |
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Armenia |
6 |
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Malawi |
6 |
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Morocco |
6 |
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Cambodia |
6 |
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Iraq |
6 |
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Namibia |
6 |
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Côte d’Ivoire |
5 |
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Mauritius |
5 |
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Oman |
5 |
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Bahrain |
5 |
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Azerbaijan |
5 |
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Afghanistan |
4 |
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Mongolia |
4 |
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Estonia |
4 |
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Zimbabwe |
4 |
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Botswana |
4 |
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Syrian Arab Republic |
4 |
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Grenada |
4 |
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Gibraltar |
3 |
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AP |
3 |
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Netherlands Antilles |
3 |
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Guam |
3 |
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Haiti |
3 |
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Montenegro |
3 |
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Eritrea |
3 |
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CW |
2 |
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Swaziland |
2 |
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Belarus |
2 |
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Zambia |
2 |
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Papua New Guinea |
2 |
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Faroe Islands |
2 |
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Fiji |
2 |
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Guyana |
2 |
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Martinique |
2 |
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EU |
2 |
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Maldives |
2 |
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Cameroon |
2 |
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Belize |
1 |
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Virgin Islands |
1 |
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Kyrgyzstan |
1 |
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Dominica |
1 |
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Guinea-Bissau |
1 |
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Barbados |
1 |
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American Samoa |
1 |
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Luxembourg |
1 |
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Brunei Darussalam |
1 |
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Solomon Islands |
1 |
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Palestinian Territory, Occupied |
1 |
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Saint Lucia |
1 |
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Rwanda |
1 |
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Cayman Islands |
1 |
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Ethiopia |
1 |
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Turks and Caicos Islands |
1 |
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1 |
As you can see, we continue to grow! This blog has given me the opportunity and privilege to minister to someone around the world every single day. I write these blogs as I go through suffering, failures, awful mistakes, and at times frustrations. And I continue to write through beautiful, exciting breakthroughs, and new beginnings. I must give all glory to God!
I want to thank God for Presbyter José Bosque, for encouraging and inspiring me to start this journey of writing on a consistence basic.
I want to thank God for my son Angelo Casiano for always taking the time to edit my work.
I want to thank God for my good friend Dennis Owens who took the time and continue to read and comment on our entries. Dennis has also written a few articles with us.
A special thanks to the man used by God to minister the Gospel to me, Mr. Doug Berrenguer.
I want to thank God with all of my heart for the wife HE has given me…I am so bless to call you my wife Rayette, I am truly a bless man!
Finally, I want to thank God for all of you, Thank You for reading our blog…May God continue to bless you all!

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