I started thinking a while ago about blogging – whether I should continue with it or not – because blogging has a significant number of downsides:
- The time it takes to write posts takes time away from other things which are arguably more important.
- It impacts on my thought life; something happens, and I immediately start thinking about how it would fit into my blog.
- I don’t feel like I get loads of visits so it’s not as if I’m changing the world by blogging – I could probably save the internet a good few megabytes by cancelling the whole thing!
- The responses I see are generally negative; far more people leave critical or angry comments than grateful comments. That doesn’t make me feel too good.
But, of course, it’s not all bad:
- Blogging makes me better at communicating – looking back at the first year or two of blog posts makes me cringe at my own naivety, aggression, and uninformed opinions. I’m sure I still have a long way to go, but I’m heading in the right direction.
- It impacts on my thought life; a few years ago, life just happened. Now I’m far more analytical, I think things through more logically and clearly, enabling me to appreciate God’s grace in creation, other people, and myself.
- I’m handed a heavy dose of humility whenever I see the stats or the eloquence of those who disagree with me.
- I’ve learnt a lot about how to deal with people who disagree with me.
- Having to face challenges head-on, and thinking through tough things, has only ever strengthened my faith in God. It’s good to have had that experience.
For the moment, I think I’m going to keep on blogging. Not many other people seem to read my blog, so doing it for the benefit of mankind would be a bit silly, but I’m going to maintain these objectives:
- Get better at communicating.
- Think about lots of stuff so that when people ask, I have an informed opinion.
- Create posts about Jesus so that random internet browsers are more likely to read something about him.
- Hope that some book publisher out there asks me to write a book that becomes an international bestseller, meaning I can think and write about Jesus full-time.
Oh well, I suppose three out of four wouldn’t be too bad.
Hi, I’m a blog lurker. Just wanted to let you know that I’ve found your blog very uplifting. It’s nice to follow other bloggers who are also Christians. Keep up the great work!
Think I agree with Terri in the previous comment. I really enjoyed this post, especially since I’ve had a lot of those same thoughts myself.
I think you made a great point when you talk about blogging being a tool to bring clarity to our thoughts. I love a quote by a guy named Dawson Trotman, “Thoughts disentangle themselves when they pass through the lips and the fingertips.”
Keep blogging and keep sharing Jesus!
Dude, correct me if I’m wrong, but don’t you have over 920 followers? That’s making an impact.
. I like your blog. You’re straightforward and unique. If you find opposition because of Christ, then praise God, you are standing up for the truth.
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