Hey friends, I’m featured on the very front page of WordPress.com!
I was interviewed among several writers & bloggers, and mine is the final one about learning how to rest.
https://en.blog.wordpress.com/2015/12/16/2016-blogging-goals/
J.S. Park: Hospital Chaplain, Skeptical Christian
From Devout Atheist to Skeptical Pastor: A Blog For Busted-Up, Beat-Down People (Like Me)
Hey friends, I’m featured on the very front page of WordPress.com!
I was interviewed among several writers & bloggers, and mine is the final one about learning how to rest.
https://en.blog.wordpress.com/2015/12/16/2016-blogging-goals/
I’m featured on the front page of WordPress!
https://en.blog.wordpress.com/2015/12/16/2016-blogging-goals/
You may not bother with resolutions for the new year, but setting goals for your blog helps you to (re)focus and shape your online home. We asked a diverse mix of bloggers:
What’s the most important goal you have for your site in 2016?
My resolution is very simple and not so easy: I want to create work that tells the truth. Writing, for me, is all about connection, and nothing creates connection like open-hearted honesty. It’s about putting letters and spaces together in a way that reaches out and allows all of us to feel less alone. It’s about finding our commonalities and celebrating our individual authenticity. And if we can laugh about it in the process — even better.
My goal for my blog in 2016 is to re-personalize it! I started out by…
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Here’s an article I wrote that’s been published on X3Church.
It’s called “4 Ways To Prevent Porn In Your Home.“
These are the first steps we can take in our homes to recover from porn addiction. Here’s an excerpt:
The very act of taking a first step to prevent porn can lead to momentum, which can lead to total, lasting freedom. Those first steps matter.
If you can do what you ought for a while, it can become what you want for life. Once you’re in the stream of recovery, it builds on itself until you’ve hit a sweet spot of small victories that link to big ones.
It’s the initial smaller victories that require an uncomfortable re-structuring of your habits and your home.
Read the full post here. My book on quitting porn is here.
— J.S.