Help me make the blog better in 2013
Last year was a record-setting year on the blog (7.3 million
pageviews!), but there’s always room to grow and improve. So I’ve set aside this first week of the new
year to brainstorm, schedule, plan, and troubleshoot some new ideas for the
blog in 2013. I wanted to let you know a little of what’s on my mind so you can
weigh in with your own ideas in the comment section. So here’s what I’m
thinking:
Next week I’ll be announcing a new series on sexuality and
the Church that I’m super excited about. Like our Bible series from last year,
this one will extend through most of 2013 with a new post appearing every
Monday. We will work through several books, including Justin Lee’s Torn, Wesley
Hill’s Washed and Waiting, Jack Rogers’ Jesus, The Bible, and Homosexuality,
Amy Frykholm’s See Me Naked, and more. In addition, the series will feature
multiple interviews and guest posts. I’ve selected a group of friends to keep
me accountable and provide some leadership as we work through this series, as I
am keenly aware of my own privilege leading this conversation as a straight
woman. When I ask people what they want to talk about, this is the most common
response. So let’s talk about it!
I loved, loved, loved working on our Week of Mutuality last
year, so I want to introduce more weeklong theology/Bible series in 2013. A few
ideas: “Hell Week” (discuss various positions on heaven, hell, and salvation), “The
Future of Evangelicalism,” “5 Days to a Better Blog” (I rarely discuss
blogging/writing here, but would like to do more of that for my fellow
writers!), “Submission in Context” (maybe I’m the only one fascinated by Peter
and Paul’s remix of the Greco-Roman Household Codes found in the epistles, but every day I am
confronted with the ways in which misunderstandings of those passages have
influenced gender assumptions in the church; worth spending some serious time
reexamining them), “Singles Week” (a series of guest posts from single folks),
“Practical Egalitarianism” (what egalitarian relationships look like in real
life), and "Domestic Violence & The Church." Let me know if you have any other ideas for weeklong series. These would
typically be coupled with a synchroblog through which you can lead your own
discussions. I doubt we will get to all of them, so let me know which ones are of most interest to you.
The “Ask a…” series will continue, though a little less
frequently, with one or two interviews each month. I’d also like to include
more personal interviews, and have already spoken with N.T. Wright about doing
“Ask N.T. Wright…” this spring! If you have ideas for specific individuals you
would like to interview, leave those suggestions in the comment section. And if
you have ideas for regular editions to the “Ask a…” series (“Ask a Buddhist,”
“Ask a Reform Jew,” etc.), let me know, but be as specific as possible by
including a name of someone I might contact for the interview. I’m also looking
for several participants to help us with Hell Week, so if you have suggestions
for “Ask an exclusivist,” “Ask an inclusivist,” “Ask an annhiliationist,” or
“Ask a universalist,” please help me out!
Some other things to look for this year:
I plan to share more personal stories and photos this year,
including stories from “the road,” since I will be travelling like a crazy
person this spring. (Will post the schedule later today or tomorrow). We’ll
also be talking a lot more about CHURCH—which is consistently the most popular
topic on the blog and possibly the topic of my next book. I hope to partner
with World Vision for another fundraiser or two, and I’d like to talk more
about the idea of sacred time, particularly in our fast-paced, chatter-filled
world. I am making an effort this year to make the voices represented here more
diverse, with perspectives coming from other parts of the world, not just the
U.S. Sunday Superlatives will continue.
Our Women of Valor series will continue, at least for a while longer. Look for more amazing guest posts from
some very talented writers and friends. I’d also like to respond to more of
your questions, so leave some in the comment section and they may turn into
posts!
That said, with as much travelling as I’m doing in the
spring, it’s unlikely that I’ll get a post up every single day. While I’m a
stickler for blogging consistently, ultimately it’s more important to me to
share quality posts than to stick to a daily schedule, so expect some
interruptions, particularly in March and April.
So that’s what I’ve scribbled in my big fat idea
notebook. But this is ultimately a
community, so your ideas and input are critical for making all of this work.
What suggestions do you have for the blog in general and for the themes I
mentioned above specifically? What would you like to see more of/less of? What
questions do you have for me? What questions/issues are you working through in
your own journey?
I’ll be paying close attention to the comment section all day today.
Thanks ahead of time for your ideas!
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