Three reasons why every missionary should blog

Today I had one of those cup-of-coffee-with-agenda meetings with Kevin, who's sorting out the way WEC should be doing life-long learning and development. We kicked around a few ideas about how to mobilize people to become reflective practitioners of mission - that is, not just doing it, but thinking critically about what they're doing. One of the suggestions we came out with was a bit odd: every missionary should be encouraged to blog.

Now by every missionary, I of course mean, every missionary who can. If you're in Deepest Noelectricitia, then you're excused; if you're somewhere you shouldn't be and can't find a way of securely blogging anonymously, (your mission may be able to help with that, though) then you're excused. Otherwise, you're not excused.

Here's three reasons why you should blog:

Bonus reason for those in non-closed countries:

Now the good news is that, as time passes, the number of people coming onto the mission field already blogging will increase, and so this kind of thing will happen naturally. But even so, pour encourager les autres, I'd like to announce Plagnet WEC, a collation of all the WEC missionaries' blogs that I could find. If you're not on the blogroll and you should be, please contact me!

Or, more likely, start a blog, put a few posts in it, and then contact me.


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