I'm the new guy on the blockg and loving it! I'm a frustrated writer, in other words, I love to sound off in print, but have never been published! Now, those frustrations can be taken out in this blog!
I invite you to do two things. First, comment back! I enjoy the give and take and we can learn from each other! Second, pass this site along to other friends! Misery loves company!
I will be talking about my family, church, political opinions, sports opinions, some Bible truths, and anything else that comes to mind. I will try to keep it interesting, fresh, and even provocative at times!
Tune in on Sunday evenings to get an update on the day at LifeBridge Church. I am stealing that idea from Perry Noble, Senior Pastor of NewSpring Church in Anderson, South Carolina. Perry has inspired me numerous times on a Sunday evening with his Sunday Night Reflections.
Give me any advice as I begin this journey... I'm waiting to hear from you!
Hi Pastor Mike, How wonderful an idea. I look forward to conversing w/you during the week. Take care, God bless. ((hugs)) Kathi
By Kathleen Lensch - Fri, 02 May 2008 13:03:21 GMT
Go getem tiger looking forward to your insight. Bob sr.
By Bob sr. - Fri, 02 May 2008 13:14:54 GMT
Blogging is something I started last semester in college. It is a great means of expression. I have learned that the only way to really express oneself is to keep building on what we have already expressed. When more people can get together to express themselves thats the real path to expressive conversation. When we learn to express what we have learned and how we use it in our lives we can help others to find and express their innermost thoughts. I think we can find an expressive center or as the ancients call it a spiritual chi that needs to be expressed. The more we use it the better we express ourselves. Happy blogging, Buddy, Irv
Welcome to the blogosphere! I'm sitting here at my desk at my study at the church wearing one of my favorite t-shirts that says, "I think, Therefore I BLOG." Looking forward to reading the thoughts of an old friend (let's see, we've known each other since the 70's) and fellow pastor.