Brad at 21st Century Reformation calls on God bloggers to be more “purpose driven”. Specifically, he writes
Bloggers need agendas. …. I encourage bloggers to define their agenda, their goal, and plead their case and develop their worldview through blogging. To me, blogging is not a hobby. Blogging is not an end in itself where we have “fun” having casual conversation with people around the globe. Blogging is another way to get a message out and to network with people who are asking the same questions.
This is why I decided to keep blogging. I have a purpose. I believe that theology _does_ impact all of your life. If it doesn’t seem to, all it demonstrates is that you don’t really believe what you say you believe. My purpose in this blog is to promote what I believe to be Biblical theology and show what kind of a life it should produce, particularly as it involves being separated _from_ the world and _to_ God, and the “counterculture” that produces.
Good to see you back blogging again, whatever your reasons are. I’ve been so buried in my own life and keeping such strange hours that I feel like I had lost track of you when you quit writing. I’ll have to try and get back in touch soon, but at the moment I’m glad to just have an asynchronous pipe to try and at least get life-packets from you.
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