I'm new to blogging, and quite frankly, if it wasn't for the fact that I'm going to Brazil, I wouldn't be blogging at all.
Granted, I'm not in Brazil yet. But I've been learning a lot about life (faith in particular) and I have been wanting to write about it.
And yet I find it's impossible for me to blog. Here's the deal: when I write, I spend an obsessive amount of time wording my sentences (thank you a.p. brit lit), and deciding what sentence structure best captures the moment or idea. If I don't feel that my syntax is supreme, there's no way I'm exposing it to on the internet. So I spend all this time writing, editing, rewriting, re-editing, rereading, and storing away to edit the tomorrow when I have a clear mind. And so, the blog never gets posted.
Not to mention, the necessity of capturing a thought weighed with the deep consideration as to who the reader is. But my audience appears too diverse as I have handed my blog address to a diverse crowd.
Bear with me as I discover the art of blogging. As I learn how to be a real, raw, genuine writer (blogger).
I depart in two weeks! :) I appreciate all the prayers and words of wisdom.
Please keep my visa in your prayers. I will request an extension in late January, so pray that the it will be granted so I may continue to serve in Brazil. I will write more on the topic of my visa and on faith soon.
Tchau!
"Do not pray for tasks equal to your powers; pray for powers equal to your tasks." -Bishop Phillips Brooks
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That was a sweet blog Kate Snow! You're going to rock the blog. Looking forward to reading more.... :)
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