I’ve been writing now consistently for a few months and want to develop a conversation not a one way speak. So talk to me. Comment back to me on at least one of the following, please!
1- What kind of blogs do you normally visit?
2- What do you like about your favorite blog?
3- What has brought you to this blog?
4- If you visit it regularly what keeps you coming back?
Click on the comments below and add yours. Please.

I visit many regularly. But in order for me to slow down and actually give consideration to a blog, it needs to offer essential or valuable information.
I find that I don’t have time to wander though musings, I need meat. So with the design blogs that I follow, there are often resources (that they’ve made or spent considerable time locating) and even opinion-based posts designed specifically to elicit conversation.
These conversations are really what blogs are about. And as more people begin to chime in and give feedback, well…iron sharpens iron.
No one expects a blog author to know it all…but what we do often look for is something engaging, compelling and thought provoking.
Quality content is essential.
I don’t know if it is called a blog, but I participate in discussions and answer many comments on http://www.caring.com, my favorite website for care givers. Thanks for setting up the call on Thursday. In caring, Joy
I keep coming back to this blog, cause I like to be reminded of my purpose in life. When I am down and I don’t know where to turn, especially when God seems distant and silent, then I come to this blog and to be revitalized by Dr. Bill’s insight and I am then ones again reminded of my purpose and the barrier and silence between God and myself seems to disappear for the connection has been restored.
I came to visit your blog because you reminded me it was here. I’m not much of a blog reader, but yours is the only one I’ve read more than once because you have such life impacting insights.
I’ve enjoyed the stories you’ve shared, especially when it’s a life situation that you see a lesson in. This encourages me to look for lessons in my own life.
Thank you!