Race network. A couple Racers who went out this summer were writing
about their experience in very different ways. I asked you to think
about which one you liked better and why.
thoughts with you. I thought both blogs were good for very different
reasons. As you see different styles of blogging on the World Race
site, you’ll have an opportunity to think about what kind of blogger you
think you will be.
reader into the story and creating a compelling need. So what is that
“way”?
She describes the situation. I think that allows people to fill in the
blank. Maybe they’ve known someone whose father wasn’t around or
someone who has lost their mother. Then she begins to describe the
situation in an African orphanage.
with her. Stacey says that she will hold the child in her arms as long
as she can. She has identified all the material needs, but
realizes there is little she can do about those. Her reader, too,
probably feels as though they can do little. Stacey reminds them they
can still love. So as she makes herself the answer of love in a
particular situation, she reminds her reader that he or she, too, can be
an answer of love right where they are.
partial, but I think he does something well that many people struggle
with or fumble in the execution of. Kyle reports well on the basic,
day-to-day information of what’s happening on the field.
that my blogs were all too much about my personal journey and not about
the ministry or activities I was engaged with in each country. People
are going to be interested in what you’re doing. Even if you write the
most compelling, spiritual, motivational posts, you may have to do a
“basic update” every once in a while.
playing soccer with some nationals. He’s careful to make the connection
with how that can be ministry [he would be frustrated if it wasn’t].
He gives another paragraph about what other work they’re doing. Then he
concludes with some concise prayer requests to keep his supporters
involved. Finally, he does a great job providing some pictures to help
break up the content. One big mistake is that he misspells “Tanzania”
as “Tanzinia”, but we’ll let him slide on that.
So what do you think? Do you think you’ll be more of a Stacey-style
blogger or a Kyle-style blogger? Let us know in the comments and maybe
we can check out your blog.
