Prolific doesn’t describe my hoped for blogging efforts in 2013 (working 3 jobs fills the hours pretty fast), but I did get a few posts out there.
Looking over the stats, these are the top posts from last year:
Back in February I had to make the decision that I just didn’t have the time to blog anymore. As much as I love doing it and writing is an important outlet for me, a full-time job, a part-time job, family and pastoring makes for a crowded island, so blogging got voted off. Now though it…
“Busy” would be a pretty good summary word of my 2012. Traveling with Logos, pastoring New Life Lincoln Park, teaching at Moody and having an amazing family pretty much fills up every second of every day (and then some). So though I wasn’t able to blog anywhere near as much…
Last year I posted 122x’s in this blog, or a third of the year. Looking back over the 2011 entries, I’ve compiled a list of the top posts. Some of these are on the list because they were visited a huge number of times, some are on the list for the simple fact they were my…
Last week I shared a large list of many of the blogs that I follow on a regular basis. The type of blogs I peruse are normally in the topic range of ministry, tech, culture, leadership, art/creativity, theology/Bible, and then various people who…
Take the fact that Facebook has become such a part of our culture, add to it that change is generally hated by all, and what comes out to the right of the equal sign is an understanding of why people get worked up when the site gets an…
Supposedly, there are 152 million blogs on the internet. “What in the world is a blog?” you might ask (please don’t ask what the internet is). It is basically a way to share information. That’s a pretty short, unsexy definition, but it works.
I was asked to write up a blog post for Logos about my job. It was posted today, here’s the link:Do What You Love. Logos is Hiring.
A year and a half ago when I decided to try blogging again, I blamed it on Darren Larson. Or at least my efforts to be as…