Life’s been moving fast around here. 4 kids, school, a new church plant we’re a part of, work, life, and more stuff. Where does my blogging fit in? I now have two other team blogs I’m a part of: KJV Only? which I started, and Fundamentally Changed, which I’ve been asked to contribute to. I”m also surrounded by stacks of books I’ve promised to review!
So what should I do? I believe trodding forward slowly is the best course of action for now. I still think there are a few unturned stones around here, and some unfinished business. This kind of decision is always begging for the attention of bloggers. When do you call it quits on your blog? When is it’s life over?
I think the KJV Only blog is picking up steam, and that’s where I’ll be blogging more consitently with posts pertaining to fundamentalist concerns. Over here, I’m pretty much focusing on my reviews for now. I also want to finish fleshing out some things. I”d like to pack things up in a tidier fashion and put out some posts examining different issues, and looking at fundamentalism as a whole, etc. I”d like to do more writing, but I think reading and real life take precedence over all that.
My blogging friend Damien, just pulled the plug on his blog. His last post is worth reading. For now, I”m going to keep mine running. But I’ll plan on taking it a bit slower than it was. Hope it remains useful for my readers. I’ll continue my twitter use. On my twitter feed you’ll see lots of blog-worthy links and etc. shared. I just don’t have the time to turn them all into blog posts.
Okay, now that I’ve explained myself, back to real life….
As seasons change in our lives, many times we are given new commitments to fulfill and older endeavor are laid to rest or set aside for a season. This is simply the progression of life. Thank you for the commitment you have had on this blog it has been a blessing to many and especially for me!
Sometimes we do have to take a step back and slow down. Sounds like you have good discernment in doing so!
I have a question for you: I am looking for an Advent Reading to read through this year and to highlight over on my blog. Do you have a suggestion?
Jennifer
Thanks both of you.
Jennifer, here’s a book compiled by Nancy Guthrie published by Crossway that may interest you: Come Thou Long Expected Jesus: Experiencing the Peace and Promise of Christmas. It’s a collection of readings similar to her Easter-themed book I blogged about earlier this year.
There’s also some kind of Christmas book promotion that Crossway is doing this year.
Hope that helps.
Blessings,
Bob