Why I blog

This week I wrote up some of my reasons for blogging and talked a little about what this blog is about for me. Here’s my five reasons for blogging. Read the whole page.

  1. To help me express and develop some of my own ideas. Part of the purpose of my degree course is to teach me to become a reflective practioner - so in blogging I’m able to reflect on and develop ideas for myself from my own experience.
  2. To connect with similar thinkers around the UK, and from further afield. In blogging, I love to connect with other people who have more experience than me or are interesting in / are thinking about the same things. I love to connect with others on Twitter or other networks – and to get into discussions through the comments on the blog.
  3. To provide updates for old friends and supporters from home. Blogging here allows me an easy way to provide updates for old friends from my home church and family friends – and to share some of my thinking with them.
  4. To share ideas with friends, Lab friends and coursemates. Over the last couple of years, especially through Facebook, I’ve found that this blog is a good way to share more developed ideas with friends who I chat to and reflect with day-to-day.
  5. To encounter God. Blogging is great way of reflecting on God and growing my own relationship with him – and hopefully glorifying him through it.

 

 - From my “Why I blog” page.

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