I know I have the mental capacity of a thousand bloggers, but because of that, my obligation to serve God is also that of a thousand bloggers.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There are 100 million blogs in the world, and it's part of my job as the co-founder of WordPress to help many more people start blogging.
I'm fortunate to make any money as a blogger.
So many have come to me that I might serve them, leaving me no time to think of myself. However, I assure you that I do feel deep down within me, God be praised.
I know it's dangerous to take on bloggers. They can go after you every day, all day long, and anonymous people can chime in, too.
I write all my sermons.
If you take a print magazine with a million person circulation, and a blog with a devout readership of 1 million, for the purpose of selling anything that can be sold online, the blog is infinitely more powerful, because it's only a click away.
The reason I was successful in launching my first book with bloggers is this: I assumed that I should spend as much time on a blogger with a million-person readership as I would pitching an editor of a publication with a million person subscription-base.
As a pastor, I have a deep desire to lead people to God and encourage people to pray, read the Bible, and carry their faith into every part of their lives.
As long as God gives me the strength to still minister and create, I'll do it.
I'm totally not a blogger. Sometimes I don't even check my email. I know I should.