I confess that blogging has lost its thrill.
It was so much fun in the early days. Back in 2004 when I started my blogging career, I hoped to change the world one conversation at a time. Blogs were still fairly new. There was some energy and excitement behind this new media. Now?
Why keep it going?
While pondering that question, I am reminded of someone else who journaled, and through her journaling, spoke to me after she had died. Her name was Margaret. Through her journals I learned about her journey with God, her trials as she battled illness or dealt with loneliness or experienced joy. I learned about faith.
Her shoe boxes full of journals left an indelible mark on my soul.
That is why blogging is worthwhile. It leaves a chronicle for others. It is a legacy of a life lived. It is an opportunity to better order my own thinking with the hope that it will not only benefit me, but maybe one other soul as well.
Therefore, the blogging continues.