As part of my continuing evaluation of blogging, I have come to see it’s benefits in sharing ideas and discussion (See discussion on Mafia: Game of Sin?), as well as a being a good method of personal reflection.
I would really like to see some of my friends with great minds (and some with average minds…) blog and share ideas.
The Uni semester is over for me now. Looking forward to great things such as AnCon and Study Camp leading! But I do have some spare time, so, I would like to set up a blog for anyone (I know) who wants one.
They are really easy to use and maintain, so please contact me, and I’ll get one going for you! You don’t have to blog every day, but you can use it at your own pace. I’ll even help you through ideas on what to talk about, as well as general blogging theory (I’ve thought through it a bit…). If you’re wondering why bother, see the reasons I used here. If they don’t work, then maybe listen to Steve Kryger and his 4 reasons bible college students should blog, or perhaps listen to Dave Miers and his 5 reasons why he blogs.
Do it!
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Well Calum,
I’m convinced (I think!).
I have just created a blog page for myself, and am currently considering some of the myriad options of blog topics.
Were you encouraged to blog by your lecturers as well?
Glad to hear Eddie! If you want any help with it let me know.
I haven’t heard anything about blogging from my lecturers…
you should keep blogging calum.
been enjoying your gear.
peaceout homie.
Cheers Dave
Edi: Yay! Where can we find your blog?
Calum: I agree with Dave. Just added you to my links – the stuff you put up is great and I’ve been finding myself checking back here more and more frequently. Keep at it!
Thanks Nath, I certainly am liking doing it!