Blogging is a unique and powerful way to multiply influence. Now, how does this coincide with a proper theology of leadership? If one is following the core convictions of a leader that we have discussed, then one can say as Paul did, “follow my example.” Now, I am not suggesting that all of us bloggers are great leaders, I am simply suggesting that if God has given us something to say, we should say it. Not only should we say it, we should try to say it to as many people as possible.
One mistake people make is to measure sucess on a blog numerically. But here is the catch, if I did not write any of my leadership research on this blog, ZERO, people would read the research. I don’t have 100’s of hits a day on this blog, but over time hundreds of people of read some of the things I have to say. There is a big difference between ZERO and a THOUSAND. The point is this, if you have something that you think is worthwhile to say than blog it. You may be an encouragement to someone across the nation or across the globe.
I recently began a sermon series called the The Core. This series covers 15 essential doctrines of the faith. I decided to create a blog that goes along with the series. You can read it at www.thecoreconvictions.wordpress.com . Now people can interact with the material all week and discuss the topic. Do I have most people discussing, no, but they are reading. Another plus is that people can stumble across the page and read the material and the blog points them to the sermons online. The key is multiplication. Multiply your ministry and you will multiply influence for the glory of God.
[...] mentioned it in a comment made on a previous post. Then he expanded on it in an article at his Total Leadership blog: “I recently began a sermon series called the The Core. This series covers 15 essential [...]
[...] mentioned it in a comment made on a previous post. Then he expanded on it in an article at his Total Leadership blog: “I recently began a sermon series called the The Core. This series covers 15 essential [...]