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Jared Wilson joins us today to talk about how writing informs blogging and vice versa as well as what it’s like to go from pastoring in one of the most-churched states in America to one of the least-churched.
Some highlights from today’s episode include:
- The way people consume content online has really changed over the past 10-15 years.
- “I would rather have my preaching drive the way I blog than the way I blog drive my preaching.”
- “Sermons need to be driven by a text; blogposts don’t.”
- “The blog world is a great place to test drive content and process how you think about a topic.”
- “The downside of being on the front end of something is that you don’t really know what you’re doing.”
- “I was in a place in New England where people weren’t Christians and knew they weren’t.”
- “Be patient enough that you’re not pushing people, but leading them.”
- “You find what a church’s idols are by changing things.”
ABOUT JARED C. WILSON:
Jared C. Wilson is the Director of Content Strategy for Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Managing Editor of For The Church, Midwestern’s site for gospel-centered resources.
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