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17 October 2007 3:15pm
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  [ Ignore ]

Why do people have their own blogs?

Edit:

I guess I want to know why people do it, what benefits there are and what made them deicide to start their own blog.

Cheers

geoff

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17 October 2007 5:14pm
1967 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]

One reason I have a blog or two is that I lose things easily, and it is one way of dumping stuff that I may possibly be able to find again.

I also like making lists of sites that appeal to me, and this is one easy way of doing it.

And I like to make a comment, every so often, but I must admit that this was before Facebook: I’ve become distracted by the joys of “meeting up” with former students and old friends, lately.

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17 October 2007 5:34pm
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  [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]

Personally, it helps me work out and struggle through Biblical, theological and devotional areas in my life. In other words: writing helps me think. I also like to ask open questions and get feedback. Usually the answers have come from thoughtful christians, and have been edifying and helpful. Plus, I simply like to write.

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17 October 2007 8:25pm
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  [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]

Like all other skills, writing takes practice. That’s probably the biggest reason for my blog. And it’s just possible people might enjoy reading mine too (though I doubt it).

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17 October 2007 9:11pm
5474 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]

I blog because -

* I like writing

* I like “nailing my colours to the mast” on the issues of religion, sex and politics

* I like being part of the blog community

* I like having a voice in the ongoing Sydney Anglican conversation

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18 October 2007 1:24pm
235 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]

(...shameless plug follows...)

I started a blog this week on “being a missional church in Sydney”.

Reasons…

a) it helps me crystalise my thoughts
b) i’m hoping to help others and get some ideas myself

Jeff

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18 October 2007 2:32pm
1746 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 6 ]

I don’t blog, so my response that follows isn’t in direct answer to Geoff’s question, but it may add something to Dannii’s post.

The pastor of my (late) Mum’s former church in Sydney blogs and my mum, at 84, was regularly reading his blog and on the basis of what she read there, prayed for the pastor and the church in which she had spent some 40 years.

I spoke to the pastor this morning and he told me how encouraged he was to know that ‘some random person whom I’ve never met’ was regularly praying for him and the work at the church.

Cheers,
Andrew

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18 October 2007 5:23pm
67 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 7 ]

As a minister, it helps me to get some thoughts out of my brain. In fact it really, and honestly has helped to increase my productivity!!

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18 October 2007 6:03pm
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Craig Schwarze - 17 October 2007 09:11 PM


* I like having a voice in the ongoing Sydney Anglican conversation

Craig...that sounds so emerging

:~|)

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18 October 2007 6:10pm
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Got him, yes!!

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18 October 2007 8:18pm
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Steve Carlisle - 18 October 2007 06:10 PM

Got him, yes!!

“Conversation” is such a great word for this kind of thing, though, I think conservatives should reclaim it…

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19 October 2007 3:31pm
142 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 11 ]

I didn’t know there was a “ongoing Sydney Anglican conversation”. What does his conversation consist in?

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19 October 2007 5:16pm
5474 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 12 ]

On these forums for a start! But also in blogs of SydAngs, in Southern Cross, on the website, in podcast sermons, in the Briefing - wherever Sydney Anglicans are sharing their faith and views with each other…

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19 October 2007 5:55pm
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Craig Schwarze - 19 October 2007 05:16 PM

wherever Sydney Anglicans are sharing their faith and views with each other…

or with the great unwashed who are so hard to keep clear of because of that Internet thingy.
8-)
Terry

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23 October 2007 12:01am
639 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 14 ]

Because I’ve never been any good at keeping a journal, and I’m far more likely to keep working at a LiveJournal when I know that people are actually reading it and want to know what’s happening in my life.

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