Update (12/5): Don’t forget about the 2006 Evangelical Blog Awards. Nominations close on January 5th, voting begins on January 6th, and winners will be announced on January 16th.
Sunday, December 4: Last week I intended to take a blogging break to attend to other matters, and I asked a few bloggers to fill in. I like the guest blogging dynamic so far, and although I published a post or two last week, I’m officially “on hiatus” this week.
I’m carefully considering the future of this blog, and I’ve decided to develop a stable of excellent, conservative Christian guest bloggers who share my faith and political ideology. My intent in the short run is to have several guest bloggers through mid-2006, at which time I may turn LBC into an official group blog.
I always tell business clients and others to update their blogs at least three days a week, although at one point I was updating LBC at least five days a week, several times a day. I want to maintain this frequency, but I can’t do it alone anymore. This little blog has propelled me in a direction I like very much. I’ve arrived at a point where writing projects (creating a book proposal, covering events for Pajamas Media, developing other blogs, etc.) and consulting opportunities will consume more of my blogging time.
LBC will remain a faith-based political blog, so I will select bloggers who are conservative Christians. Party affiliation and religious denominations are secondary. Familiarity with WordPress is a plus but not required. You don’t have to be a geek; “fast learner” will do.
If interested, contact me.
*By the way, the 2005 Weblog Awards finalists have been selected. Voting begins December 5.*