tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11319911.post113336554875606927..comments2023-09-03T09:40:48.359-04:00Comments on Bread for the journey: The importance of blogsGeorge24http://www.blogger.com/profile/01121735501064038762noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11319911.post-1133469130548157732005-12-01T15:32:00.000-05:002005-12-01T15:32:00.000-05:00Yeah for blogging! I like blogs and try to get to...Yeah for blogging! I like blogs and try to get to as many as I can throughout the day, along with all of the other stuff. I admit, they fall pretty near the bottom of my priority list but there's still a minute or two to eke something of worth out of them (or into them). And the various levels of blogs is truly awesome...from the power blogs mentioned to the personal blogs of ordinary people just trying to be heard. <BR/><BR/>I like this blog and try to get to it every day...I'm mostly successful but only because I place a high importance on it. Why do I like it? Well, for one, it lets me have an idea of where my pastor's head is at for a small period of his day...it lets me in when I can't get to him to talk! It's always relevent to my world...there have been many times when the words have hit right on target for what I was going through or a need I had. Thirdly, it's about the most important thing in the world, our relationship with Jesus Christ and our place/role in this old world! <BR/><BR/>So, I say, speak up. I too have felt alone out in blog land...and I'd like to see a bunch more people join in our discussions, whether they agree or not. Discussion is good! Dialogue is good! Debate is all right but needs that formal atmosphere...let's leave it at dialogue and discussion!!<BR/><BR/>Love God, Love People!<BR/><BR/>JonJonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14469481410390815424noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11319911.post-1133465443982361482005-12-01T14:30:00.000-05:002005-12-01T14:30:00.000-05:00I often feel like "why am I responding?" Does anyo...I often feel like "why am I responding?" Does anyone really care what I think? I doubt that they do and yet the Blogs are a form of learning for me which is at my fingertips. This article was good for me and the learning I receive from others on the Blogs are truly my main motivation. I highly doubt my comments will affect anyone, they won’t change policy or decision-makers, however, it goes back to one voice at a time, and I'm willing to let my voice be heard for whatever it is worth. Is anything really “silent” these days? In some way I feel it’s a risk that I just assume take so my voice is being heard and not misinterpreted. It’s time the Christian be heard. Quit waiting for “others” to act for us. We need to be heard and we need to stand up for what we believe. Blogs are a great way of being heard as a whole. What is your passion, your commitments? Perhaps it’s time more people “invest” in their thoughts and get Blogging.Teresa O.https://www.blogger.com/profile/10080310093647287174noreply@blogger.com