Friday, October 13, 2006

100th Entry—Top Five Blogs

My trustworthy and capable blog manager, Vaughn Harris, tells me this is my 100th blog. That may not mean much to you, but it is a major milestone for Vaughn and me.

I remember the Sunday he approached me about writing a blog. It was something I already had in the back of mind, wondering what it would take to make it happen. When he said he could piece it together and manage it, I said, “Let’s do it.”

Blogs are interesting tools of technology. The purpose of a blog is to solicit feedback and conversation. Some have called blogs modern day town squares. Looking at justonemore.info, I guess we could say it is CrossPoint’s town square.

I enjoy writing my blog each morning. Some mornings the thoughts come to me instantly. Other mornings the blogs are more laborious. That is when I have to dig, read and think about what I am going to write.

I trust you are enjoying my daily entry. Some days I try to be thought-provoking. On other days my attempts at writing are less serious. While most of the time I am somewhere in between earnest and funny. Whichever the case, I trust it helps you in your faith.

If I had to pick my top five blogs out of the last 100, I would list them accordingly:

#5 Parenting that Matters -- August 11
#4 Don’t Waste Your Cancer -- May 14
#3 Five Essentials of the Gospel -- April 29
#2 Strongest Dad in the World -- September 7
#1 What Makes a Great Worship Leader -- May 31

I would be curious to hear which blogs you would select as your favorite. I would also like to hear what subjects you would like for me to address in future blogs.
In conclusion, I would like to publicly commend Vaughn Harris for his initiative and effort. Without Vaughn this blog would not exist. He gives me ideas (like this 100th blog entry), he motivates me, he encourages me, and most of all he governs the content and use of this amazing tool. Thank you, Vaughn for your ministry and friendship. You are a keeper!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congrats, just wanted to say how much I enjoy reading the blog. It has become a part of my daily routine. This is a wonderful thing you do.

Anonymous said...

Is this the Jeff Cook that played guitar for the country group, Alabama?