Darren Rowse at Problogger.com posted a challenge on Friday to post 7 links from 7 categories. You can read about his challenge here: 7Links.
The challenge is simple. Respond by sharing a link for each of the categories. Here are the 7 categories:
- Your first post
- A post you enjoyed writing the most
- A post which had a great discussion
- A post on someone else's blog that you wish you'd written
- Your most helpful post
- A post with a title that you are proud of
- A post that you wish more people had read
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- My first post: Chocolate Bunnies and Green Polka Dot Dresses - 3/24/2008. It's been over two years since I started blogging. The vision was little different then. It was more of a "communication-among-family" thing. My writing has improved and the vision is more focused now, but I look back at this post now with joy and a smile on my face.
- A post I enjoyed writing the most: Hall of Fame – 5/6/2009. This post was written with hopes to make you smile and laugh.
- A post which had a great discussion: Not so Random Acts of Kindness – 2/22/2010. I don't generally get great discussions generated from my posts, but this post had more than the average comments.
- A post on someone else's blog that I wish I'd written: #682 Looking for Goliath from Stuff Christians Like by Jon Acuff. This post was wildly encouraging to me and I hope it will be for you too. Thanks Jon.
- My most helpful post: Affero Interview: bring about change and empower – 6/30/2010. This post is championed by my friend Beau Miller who has joined up with the Affero Project. You should join up too!
- A post with a title that I am proud of: Where is Your Haiti? – 1/17/2010.
- A post that I wish more people had read: Protecting Your Pastor – 3/17/2010. This is a post that I wrote as a guest blogger on Kevin Martineau's blog, Shooting the Breeze. Of all my writing so far, this is the one that I want everyone to read. This post is something that I believe in wholeheartedly with a passion. I hope that you read it and increase your passion as well.
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