The Problem
I have not always been the best at blogging. I became excited to do so when I first created this blog, but a lack of direction and discipline have caused me not to follow through my original designs for the blog. That being said, I now have some new ideas that should not only help me write blogs consistently, but also keep up with all of yours so much better.
The Plan
I will, with some exceptions, from this week on begin writing three blogs a week. I am not fully set on the days these blogs shall come out, but for now it stands thus:
Tuesdays are Holy Living. On these days I will discuss different aspects of theology and the Bible and Church history as are relevant to how we might live holy lives today, using examples from the past and the present, keeping always Jesus as the focus.
Wednesdays will be Recommended Reading. I do an awful lot of reading and I would like to share my thoughts with a somewhat willing audience. The books will be anything from classical fiction to Theological Treatises, you never know what you might get. I might even start taking recommendations on the next book to blog about.
Fridays will be Friday is For Friends and Family. On Fridays I will take the time to blog about my life and the goings on within it. Expect either a weekly update of my day to day, or reflections on past or present momentous events in my life.
The Proceeding
While I won’t give you a full blog on this Friday is For Friends and Family, I will tell you that I am in New England and enjoying my time very much here. I desperately wish I could spend more time up here with my in-laws and friends. More will come either later today or next week.
Question
What do you the readers think of this idea for the blog? Do you like the set up? Do you want to see more blogs from me? Also, what can I do to make this blog better?
I think it sounds like a good idea. Having a schedule always helps!
ReplyDeleteWell, hopefully, it helps a lot here.
ReplyDeletei've enjoyed following your blog for a quite a while and now look forward even more (in a very Present way - humble smile).
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