Ok, so it seems that everyone who is cool, hip, and with it has one of these blog things. Is it a necessary thing to do if one is to be taken seriously in accademia, or is it just becuase its a neat thing to do?
I wondered what the whole facination was with facebook, then, when my daughter turned 14 and wanted her own page, I signed up so I could keep tabs on her. Well, its one year later, and lets just say I know way too much about my high school classmates and they of me, now that I have over 250 "friends" and 38 people in my mafia family. My FriendsWheel takes forever to draw now.
I'm thinking, however that this could be a great source for sermon fodder, ministry ideas, or just plain, cathartic, venting.
Until I figure out how this works, this will have to be the extent of my first blog.
I don't think it's really fair for you to get comments on your first day...as a new blogger you should have to listen to the crickets chirp after each post for awhile. I guess as a pastor, you probably already know the feeling. Anyway, you shall have at least 1 subscriber. I look forward to reading your entries. :)
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ReplyDeleteYes, just because I'm not commenting doesn't mean I'm not reading. It turns out it takes longer to read a sermon than to sit in church and listen to one!
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