1. It's expands us. It gives us opportunities to connect with people outside our city, state, and country.
2. It's convenient. We connect (read, ponder, pray, comment) on our own schedule from home during times that are best for us.
3. It's a form of community. It can't replace local community, but it provides an additional source of wisdom and "cyber fellowship."
4. It provides learning and growth. There's good information on blogs to bless and enhance our lives, spiritually, physically, and emotionally.
5. It's ministry. We can pray for our readers and ask God to guide our pens so the things we write encourage, instruct, correct, inspire, and bless others. We can also encourage other bloggers by reading and commenting on their posts.

Luv your reasons for blogging, Gail!
ReplyDeleteOne of these days I plan to get started.
Writing and sharing keeps me grounded in God's Word!
I think you'll enjoy it, Buffy, since you like to write and share already.
ReplyDeleteI just love your site Gail. Always so encouraging!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Jolene. The feeling is mutual. I enjoy your blog a lot.
DeleteYes, and I love your site too!! Always look forward to reading your posts.
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely right!
ReplyDeleteThe group I mingle with online is 100% female and I can detect the same joy in their words that I feel having an outlet for my creative writing, crafting, and family nurturing experiences. This post of yours has made me realize that blogging is a gift to us from Our Lord!