I admit it. A blogger I am not. After a bit of blogger
self-evaluation, here are a few reasons why.

1. I don’t consistently post.
2. Sometimes, the computer is all the way on the other side of the room.
3. What to blog about? I never know.
4. I need more sleep.
5. I’m too busy working on my next book.
6. Repeat number 3
7. What’s the point? No one reads my posts anyway. (Guess that means reason number 7 is growing frustration.)
8. I have no idea how to attract readers.
9. Even though I promised 10 reasons, I’ll stop here. Why? No one reads this stuff anyway.
There…I got to whine a bit. I feel better. I’ll blog more soon.




































Oh my! I have thought about your blog three times in the past week and thought to myself, “Boy, I haven’t been over there is quite a while.” And — honest — I’m not just making this up because of the topic of this post — I was determined to visit you today.
Well, you know how it is — I hope. But I do appreciate your talent and your work. I often get really busy as well, and I force myself to make time to post on my four blogs (three of them strictly ministry blogs), but then don’t have time to visit a lot and comment. Then I’ll get a second wind and run around the neighborhood and see what everyone else is doing.
You keep blogging, Sir. Your talent and your personality is an asset to the Internet.
I will do my best. I promise. Thanks, Sandra.
Keep up with the posts, I enjoy them!
Thanks, Lemuel. I will try.
Oi oi oi!
I still read your posts my man.
Thanks, Chris.
I do catch your posts still, now and then. I too lament my blogging inadequacies. I feel that I should read more blogs as well, but I don’t (see reasons 2,4,5,7 and 9). Does that mean we should stop? Probably not. Thanks for all you post.
Thank you, kind sir. Let us all simply do our best.
Good to see you.