Guest Post on Church Crunch: The Maturing Blogger

I had the awesome privilege to guest post on John Saddington’s blog http://www.churchchrunch.com, ChurchCrunch is about exploring the intersection of technology and the church. John also runs http://www.human3rror.com another great blog that you should check out – word ;-)

The contribution was about how we as bloggers go through a maturing process – some quicker than others – that puts us on an ever learning journey; I am still on that journey.

Check it out here; The Maturing Blogger. And please feel free to comment :-) because engaging and interacting is what it’s all about.


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4 Responses to “Guest Post on Church Crunch: The Maturing Blogger”

  1. Joe Chavez March 12, 2009 at 10:29 pm #

    Phillip,

    Found your blog from ChurchCrunch and your guest post on “The Maturing Blogger.” I think we have a bit in common in terms of what we want to accomplish and our relative noobness. ;-)

    Love the blog, brother, and I really like this theme. I like most of mine, but the layout. But at this point, I’m afraid to change and have to retest everything to make sure it all works.

    I saw an older post that you won Thesis. That seems to be the holy grail and I suppose that is the theme I’m holding out for. I’d be curious to know if you have plans to update to that one. If so, I’d love to see a blog post to see how the conversion goes for you.

    I’m all subscribed up and I’m looking forward to reading and commenting. Congrats, by the way on 10k hits!

    In Christ,

    Joe.

  2. John (Human3rror) March 12, 2009 at 10:37 pm #

    you have fans.
    :)

  3. synapticlight March 12, 2009 at 10:35 pm #

    Hey Joe,

    Thanks man.

    Subscribed to your blog as well :-)

    Yeah, I am still currently on WordPress.com but plan to move over to the ‘independent’ hosted option relatively soon – then I will have the blog all ready to launch with the Thesis Theme.
    Pretty cool. :-)

  4. synapticlight March 12, 2009 at 10:40 pm #

    :-)

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