Hey everyone, I'll do my best to avoid the introduction type stuff... (it would probably just bore you plus if you are here then you probably know me just at the least a little bit) A blog should be a place where bits and pieces of the author become known through each writing. I have maintained a blog site over @ myspace.com for roughly 5 years and have gone through a lot of growing through each entry there. I only just recently came over to blogger.com and haven't had the same sort of "success" that I had over at myspace. My posting has become few and far between what it used to be. The blog site that I'm talking about is called Young Theology and deals for the most part with growing, testing and managing life as a young Christian man. Two apparent problems came from that blog, one was that the responses were rather exhaustive in nature and so with little time to spare I rarely ever got on there. The second issue came from the first, in that due to time constrictions it seemed that I only got on the blog site when there were negative issues popping up in my life. This would be fine if it were reality TV but I would have liked for that blog to include the "good" often taken for granted times of life alongside with the trials and issues of life. When time is of the essence and writing is one of your prescribed medicines well it's easy to fall into writing as therapy (and only as that...)
So with that being said... boy there goes the introduction stuff.This is "Intrinsic Truth" - daily ramblings from a young Christian dealing with love, life, work, relationships, and the seeking of what's right and wrong and just how we got here.
These writings due to being "daily" will often take a shorter form but that doesn't mean that the content will be cheap or shallow. The goal is to be utterly, and totally truthfully even if it is painful at times. There will be times that I even revisit a prior blog because something in my own thinking or opinion of the subject has changed. A few things that I'm seeking to learn from these writings are the following...
1. To be honest and open and straight forward yet humble, filled with grace and love
2. To be concise with my writings
3 To cover a range of subjects regardless of my knowledge of the issues
4. To maintain a snapshot of a particular issue at hand, and to create questions that spurn others to question, comment, agree or even oppose my idea's and thoughts.
So that's that... please bookmark this, and I hope to write something to you in the future that truly speaks to you in your place and I pray that it inspires you into action towards Faith.
- Be Blessed, and Go in Peace.Lance
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Introduction
Posted by Lance Pearce at 6:44 PM
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment