Monday, February 21, 2005

Here goes...

I have no idea who will be reading my posts. I'll probably email my family, as they have always been the most faithful of fans. I have been after my husband, Nick, to start blogging. I think he is still attempting to perfect his first entry after starting it about a month and a half ago:) Apparently, there is an ongoing debate as to what a blog should be. Some feel (and also think, for you manlynonfeelingmen out there...:) that blogging is a sort of free, safe cyberplace to express random thoughts...a kind of an open-ended start of a dialogue for all who wish to comment or debate. The other blog theatre thinks that blogging should be meticulously thought out and presented as one would present an article for the American Journal of Medicine. I have to say, I am rather sympathetic to this view, although none of my blogs will look close to these esteemed entries. The argument for this view is something like, it used to be, in order to have one's thoughts, research and/or compiled data published, one would have to refine his logic, creative writing skills, and rhetoric in order to be worthy of being "published.."...you know, those hard bound, sometimes paper bound little rectangular things called books? To put it crudely, aimless blogging tends to celebrate "diarrhea of mouth" instead of the beautiful discipline of restraint and patience and hard work to be heard. Maybe I'm a little off the mark or not even close.

Anyway, I was inspired to begin blogging because of bloggers like Anne Wegener and her daughter, Kara. Anne is the mother of nine children and wife of husband, Tim, who is an elder at our church, Church of the Good Shepherd in Bloomington, Indiana. Kara is her daughter, who is a freshman at Purdue. Their entries have been a refreshment to me. Anne talks much about raising up her children to be godly...she has home-schooled all nine of them! Well, her youngest, Ben, is too young yet, and perhaps Paul is, too. Nonetheless, I think she is pretty amazing and her daughter, Kara, is wise beyond her years. Mrs. Wegener can be found at http://nonniesnotes.blogspot.com. Kara can be found at http://karassoapbox.blogspot.com


Someone else that I enjoy reading is Tim Bayly, who is the pastor at my church. He and his brother, David Bayly (pastor of Christ the Word in Toledo, OH) share a blog owned by worldmagblog, a sort of cyber-hybrid of World Magazine. It seems that Pastor Bayly may be of the opinion that blogging should be thoroughly constructed. He eloquently covers topics from abortion, academia, and inerrancy of scripture to grace, fatherhood, politics and weddings. Pastor Bayly has been a real father to me in the faith. His entries are challenging, intending to spur the reader to mature in truth. I highly recommend them: http://timbayly.worldmagblog.com/timbayly (Uncle Glenn, if you are reading this, I often think of you when I read Bayly. Check it out sometime.)

Please feel free to comment!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

All I have to comment about this is: Becca, if you are spending your free time blogging, please move down to Texas with me and help me with my job, school, kid, and dealing with my husband in Iraq. Honeslty I am not knocking you for blogging, I just think that you and Nick should be concentrating more on having some offspring. You know that your brother would be proud of me for giving you a hard time about this. Anyways, I love You!!!

Rebecca Nugent said...

Thanks, Naomi! Everyone here is praying for you and Caleb. Thanks for posting your pictures. Our little guy is growing cuter by the day:)

Anonymous said...

Triplets???? Did someone say Triplets?????

Just dreamin'

Anonymous said...

I just found your blog, Rebecca, and it has made me miss you! He is being faithful to complete the good work He began in you...keep the thoughts flowing. Much love, Deb in Budapest

Rebecca Nugent said...

Wow! Deb Olson! Great to hear from you. We miss you much, too!

Love,
Rebecca