I doubt that very many people actually missed me or even noticed that I have not posted in about one month, but I have decided to resume my life as a blogger.
Over the last month, time constraints have been kind of heavy and blogging has dropped even lower in my priorities. I have also looked at my site some and realized that some of the bells and whistles that I thought were set up were not actually working - for instance, many of the labels did not actually return the articles that I thought they should return. I struggled a little bit about fixing the situation or if I should just hang it up and put up a closed sign.
However, as I thought about it longer, I decided not to do that. When I started blogging, I did so, in part, because I had some goals in mind. Some of those goals have morphed over the last year and a half, but I would still like to work on my writing and my thinking, I would still like to have an opportunity of writing about things that interest me (rather than merely responding to what interests others), I would still like to continue the fellowship that I have found online with some whom I may never meet in person, and I would still like to take a stand for Christ and make a difference for Him. So, instead of shutting this thing down, I have decided, instead, to renew my commitment to blogging during this month of May and do a 30 days of blogging challenge with myself. It is my intention (and now I am stating it publicly) to try to post something every day during the rest of the month of May, 2008.
I am also working on/hoping to complete the following adjustments.
* Re-labeling my older posts so that they can be found easier.
* Adding an items of interest sidebar
* Adding a blogroll (finally - and with disclaimers, of course)
* Establish a regular schedule of posting (e.g. certain things on certain days)
* Adding some specific Gospel messages or links
Anyway, this is my new commitment. We have a busy month ahead of us as a church, but I have discovered that there always seems to be a busy time ahead, so there is no time like the present.
Just my thoughts,
Frank
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7 comments:
Welcome back, Frank, I am looking forward to the daily edition.
Maranatha!
Don Johnson
Jer 33.3
Thanks, Don.
I have enjoyed your church history notes. I would have loved to have taken that class from Dr. Panosian.
In Christ,
Frank
Whatever you do, don't stop blogging! It is, in my opinion, so important that pastors have a significant role in the blogosphere. I appreciate your posts... and to be honest, it doesn't bother me if you take a month or more break because next time you post, it just shows up on my RSS.
Grace to you.
God's strength and wisdom on you for your month of thinking and writing.
I look forward to it.
Jason & Sam,
Thanks for the encouragement. I appreciate it. I know that some dates may be kind of skimpy (is that a word?), but I really do want to try to do some every day.
Jason,
Did you put out a musical CD? A friend of mine gave me a CD a couple of years ago from a guy with your name and I was wondering if it was you.
In Christ,
Frank
Hi Frank
I am on the road, so not checking in all the time. My daughter graduated from BJ on Saturday.
Dr. P really was tremendous. There was a whole generation of leaders teaching at BJ for some time who were committed to fundamentalism and full of evangelistic unction.
I have more to offer from Custer and some from Beale later on. Those classes were among the greatest influences on my life.
Maranatha!
Don Johnson
Jer 33.3
Yes. "A Closer Walk."
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