April Numbers
As is my custom, here are the most popular posts for April,
These actually are for the most recent 30 days ending today, because I can only get the printout for the day I do this, and I just didn’t have time to get it done while at Pepperdine (too tired from climbing those stairs!)
As always, I’m a bit surprised. I’ve not written a communion meditation for a while, and there they are up near the top!
I’m not surprised that the “Churches of Christ in Decline?” posts are near the top. It’s a very important topic that was being under-reported.
Total hits for April are down a hair from March, as I predicted (the blog still topped 17,000 hits for the month). As important as homosexuality and grace and the role of women are, nothing generates interest among the Churches of Christ quite like instrumental music and baptism!
But Mark A. Elrod, a Harding professor who hosts a very popular blog called Eppur Si Muove, has referred his readers over here, and the numbers are dramatically up! Thanks, Mark.
Mark is famous for having ferreted out the fact that Fred Thompson had not attended Churches of Christ, other than to visit his mother, since his youth. He made national headlines — and I’m glad he did. Politicians need to be held to account.
Once I catch up on my sleep (I have to recover from my vacation), I need to decide how to better manage the pace of this blog. I met several readers of the blog at Pepperdine, which was great fun. But they consistently complained at being unable to read everything. The articles are coming too fast. And I think that’s surely true.
I actually have 24 posts already written and programmed to post over the next few weeks. I have another 40+ in draft. In fact, nearly all the posts that ran last week had been written pre-Pepperdine. I’ve get a series on baptism I’ve finished and yet can’t seem to schedule. I postponed it for the series on homosexuality, which really couldn’t be delayed, and now it’s behind the “Churches of Christ in Decline?” series, which I plan to extend.
Worse yet, I have all these notes and ideas from Pepperdine bubbling around in my head, and I have to get it all written before it gets cold!
But what’s the point of posting this stuff faster than any normal person can read it? Maybe a good night’s sleep will make it all clear …
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