Thirty Days of Thanksgiving: 9

My writing spot

I started blogging a little over a year ago. At the time, I had no idea how many bloggers are out there. I knew a couple of friends who had blogs and enjoyed reading what they had to say. And since I love to write, I thought blogging might be fun. I had no idea how God would use the blogosphere to influence my life.

I started searching for blogs on topics that were relevant to me, and I was surprised to find so many. What was even more surprising was how transparent the bloggers’ writings were. I was shocked to see people writing with authenticity. I’d been writing in that style for a while, but hadn’t dared share a lot of what I’d written. My thoughts on paper were mine alone. I feared judgment. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw that people were actually embracing transparency and authenticity on their blogs. I didn’t know anybody in real life that did. So when I started blogging, openly sharing what I’d been too afraid to share before, I started meeting real-life people who’d been in the same boat. What I’ve found is that many people want to be transparent, but are too fearful. By being vulnerable, I’ve found friends who also desperately wanted to take off the masks, but were afraid.

Today I’m thankful for my blog as well as others, and the way God has used them to teach me. He’s taught me so much through other people’s stories, as well as through my own writings.

Here are a few blogs I love to read:

My friend, Jamie…one of the first blogs I ever read
My all-time favorite blogger, who keeps it real every, single time
The first blog that ever shocked me with transparency
A blogger I can identify with almost every time I read
The blog that I share most often
One who makes me think a little deeper with almost every post
A blog that says the things most people are scared to talk about
A local couple whose ministry inspires me
The blogger who makes me cry just about every time

Enjoy!

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