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    My 500th Blog Post

    Posted on Sunday 29 November 2009 by Greg @ 9:33 am
    Filed under: Rants

    On April 10, 2006 I posted my first official rant on gregstier.org. It was called “With Fear and Trepidation.” I just re-read it and I giggled inside (do guys do that?) because I was genuinely nervous to begin blogging. I thought that I would be some kind of lightning rod blogger. I thought my left leaning friends would come to my blog and want to argue. But, for the most part, they didn’t. And I’m glad. Because, for me, the world of blogging has become something else..an outlet.

    Sometimes that outlet is a rant against the system of youth ministry that we have inherited from our youth ministry forefathers. Sometimes it’s an outlet centering on a theological truth that I just discovered from God’s Word. Sometimes it’s a story of my family or something crazy that happened to me. Sometimes it’s an outlet of praise to God in a devotional way. But, whatever the rant, it’s become an outlet that I’ve come to depend on.

    I’ve been told my rants are way too long for blog world. Many of them are more like articles that I ponder on, pound out and post just because I want to get something in my heart and on my mind off of my chest. I’ve been told that if I got paid by the word that I’d be a rich man. In the words of one friend, “You just keep talking (or writing in this instance) until you start making sense.”

    Guilty as charged. And I’ll keep on writing, talking and preaching until it makes sense to me and to others. I’m a verbal processor and that’s how I roll baby.

    While I don’t have a ton of followers on my blog some of my articles get uploaded to Christianpost so the inner satisfaction that my rants and musings are being read by someone gives me enough fuel to keep writing. Afterall, no preacher wants to preach to an empty auditorium. I sure don’t.

    I think that blogging has been an outlet for my spiritual gift, helped hone my writing skills, and been used by God to call a small portion of the body of Christ to the importance of mobilizing the next generation for THE Cause. And I am happy for that.

    To be honest, as I’ve hit the “landmark” number of 500 posts, I’ve wrestled through whether or not I’ll keep blogging. It takes time and effort, time and effort that could be used to write books, raise money and prepare sermons (all a big part of my job at Dare 2 Share Ministries.) But I’ve decided that, for now, I’ll keep blogging. I’ll keep blogging because it’s now a part of my life and ministry. It also helps with the discipline of writing. To be honest it is a platform of personal expression and public ministry that is now so ingrained in my psyche that I don’t know if I could stop if I wanted to.

    Although I’m not posting as much as I used to (down to once a week from twice a week or so), I am still blogging. And as long as God keeps giving me freedom to write and thoughts to write about it, I think I’ll keep uploading them here.

    So, for those of you who follow this blog, thank you. Thank you for reading my rants. Thank you for wrestling through life and ministry with me online. It has been a privilege.

    Signed, Greg Stier
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    29 Comments for 'My 500th Blog Post'

    1. On November 29, 2009 @ 9:46 am Sara Broers said:
      • Enjoy your blog- and must let you know that our youth are currently touring Maui with you on Wed. evenings- Love it!
        I follow you on twitter @saramomof2 , as well. 500 posts is a LOT! Keep it up, you never know who or how you may touch someone!

        Sara

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    2. On November 29, 2009 @ 9:57 am Debb said:
      • although I am one of those who tell you often to ‘land the plane’, I still believe that your blog is a fantastic communication channel for you. Keep writing Greg, you have a message the world needs to hear.

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    3. On November 29, 2009 @ 11:08 am Brian Aaby said:
      • Greg, for a second there it seemed like a “Dear John” break-up letter… whew, had the blog readers scared! Keep posting, I enjoy the rants, family stories and will tell you as a guy who networks with a lot of youth pastors, they/we are inspired by your stories of your own personal witnessing opportunities! This is another “trigger” that is missing in the lives of teen witness–they simply don’t have it modeled by many adults. Let’s continue to model it! If we love Jesus, we love the lost (at least that’s the way I read it).
        Brian

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    4. On November 29, 2009 @ 1:15 pm Kyle J. Howard said:
      • Greg,

        I was feeling the same as Brian for a moment, “Oh noes! Is this the last blog from Greg??!!” I’m glad to hear that you’re going to keep ranting and raving, as Casting Crowns says, “… until the whole world hears.” Your blogs inspire me in so many ways. I can’t explain how many times I’d be feeling something wrong in my life, or looking for answers, and then I’d get a text from twitter with you saying, “Just posted ____ on gregstier.org check it out!” and bam, right there, was my answer. =] You truly have a gift for being able to express your thoughts. Keep up the good work, bro!

        Just as a side note: This Christmas my Aunt and Uncle are supporting an orphanage of 40+ kids. These kids range form 7-16 years of age. I felt God move in my heart to give up my Christmas for them: my gifts, my money, and especially my time. Prayers for these kids, and prayers for God to work in my friends hearts to maybe do the same! God bless you guys! Have a wonderful Christmas!

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    5. On November 29, 2009 @ 3:04 pm Eric Foley said:
      • Of COURSE you have to keep blogging, silly! It’s that sleeping and eating stuff that has to go.

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    6. On November 29, 2009 @ 3:33 pm Everett Hornbostel said:
      • I know I appreciate your blogs. I try to read them whenever I have time between classes and ministry stuff. I’ve been contemplating some writing of my own (or rather God through me). I’ve been blessed to be able to write some lessons for Interlinc’s YLO for the past year, and that’s been awesome, but I feel like there’s more that He is wanting to use me for. At least I, if not most of us, greatly appreciate you taking time to respond to us. Greg, there are alot of people who talk big, but don’t follow through, but you actually take the time to communicate with your ministry partners. THANK YOU!!!!!

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    7. On November 29, 2009 @ 9:02 pm Becky said:
      • I still like reading it Greg

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    8. On November 30, 2009 @ 9:12 am durb said:
      • keep on blogging! In the immortal words of the brady bunch: “We’re gonna keep on, keep on, keep on doing it right”

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    9. On November 30, 2009 @ 9:19 pm will said:
      • Greg
        Call me selfish, but you will probably never know (until we are praising Him face to Face and Jesus Is Bestowing your jeweled crown) how much your blogs encourage me to stay In His Fire, In His Presence, and Live Through Him and Him Through me! And there are SO MANY saints I draw Encouragement from, guys! One of the main Reasons I respond to your blogs is 1 Thessalonians 5:11, “…encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.” May you Be Encouraged by the Feats of Holy Spirit Heroism you Inspire in yourself and other saints Through our Holy Spirit, Greg! Go, dawg, Go!

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    10. On December 1, 2009 @ 11:03 am Katelyn said:
      • I agree with Brian && Kyle. They said it better than I could have. :)
        You keep ranting and raving and we’ll keep reading them :)

        Kind of getting off topic here a little, but, I want to share with you because I can’t do it anywhere else… (practically everything is blocked on these school laptops). Yesterday, during lunch, we “started” the campus ministry… I’m not much of a fan for doing it during lunch because of the noise and the countless number of easy distractions that they lose their focus and I end up repeating what I said… it’s a little frustrating. But, what other choice do we have!? I’m sick ‘n tired of waiting for the school to answer me… Maybe I have to get an “adult” involved because I really would rather do it after school with a longer time limit than a mere 20 minutes. The CM somewhat went a little like I expected… I’d say something, end up repeating it and then explaining it and then do it again cus the person across the table didn’t hear me. I try and make sure that every one is paying attention and that what I’m saying is making sense. I kinda feel like my explanations were quite vague… I need more time. I want them to understand THE cause and for them to talk more than just me… I don’t want it to be a “meeting”… I want it to be a discussion… sharing ideas/stories, praying… planning. whatever. We get to do it two more times this week and two the next and then three again. and then Christmas break :)
        Goodness, and I was freaking out cus the last thing I wanted to do is be one of the ‘new kids’… this high school gets new people alot. I’ll be glad when HS is over in 2 years… and then there’s college… (CCU) I want to be a Youth Pastor… :)

        —- I’ve really got to figure how to e-mail teachers… Mr.Gaskill isn’t being a great influence on the teenagers who are in his class. We’re learning from him, if he does it, we assume it’s okay to do… good grief!! Maybe I’ll ask one of my friends and hopefully they’ll know something & can help me. Don’t get me wrong, mr.Gaskill is one of my favorite teachers, but the comments aren’t needed. Well, it’s not just him, it’s the other disrespectful teens that irritates me. Teens need models, not critics.

        -I kinda feel bad for getting a tad off topic.. :)

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    11. On December 1, 2009 @ 11:49 am Katelyn said:
      • I have a MAJOR prayer request. This came up in my conversation with my friend Katie during lunch…

        we’re still at lunch and we were talking about this one time when we heard at like the beginning of the school year, someone threatened to shoot up the school during the first lunch after advisory… Glad I don’t have first lunch…but not so glad about the fact that there are students who don’t know Jesus… makes me miss kansas (the only time i will say i miss kansas). At my old high school, no one did that. and if they did, well, security was better. the school was alot smaller than this one. Makes me feel EXTREMELY uncomfortable when I’m at lunch and there are people behind me… please, please pray. we need to do what Jesus has called us to do…

        gotta go.. lunch is going to be over in a few.

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        greg stier Reply:
        December 1st, 2009 at 3:08 pm

        Will pray Katelyn. God’s got your back.

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        Katelyn Reply:
        December 1st, 2009 at 8:20 pm

        I told my mom earlier today… she had basically the same response as when I told her about the campus ministry… I told her “I don’t know if I told you, but someone threatend to shoot up Staley.” she said, “Oh, that’s cool.” her tone of voice came across as sarcasm.. which said ‘well, they’re dumb..’ I thought, ‘No! it’s not cool. Was columbine cool?! and No, They’re not dumb. they need Jesus. They’re full of anger and hatred and pain that they don’t know what to do and they do crazy things because it’s eating away at them and they assume that a HS shooting will make them feel better.’

        Someone’s gotta share Jesus with them… before someone loses their mind and decides to do a high school shooting… I don’t understand it. You (ma doesn’t count) are the only one that I’ve told about this… I want to tell more people but I’m scared I’ll get the same reaction from them as mom.

        oh, Katie told me that it was supposed to happen the day she found out. I’m grateful it didn’t… but scared that it very well could and lives be robbed from these teenagers. I feel like I need to vent more… think I’ll go and write another blog.

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    12. On December 1, 2009 @ 11:59 am tlc said:
      • Well Greg, you have to keep writing because your blog encourages, teaches the truth and reaches the young and old. Whether it is humor or something serious, they way you bring your message to us is very important in my growth. I helps to fill the gap between the tour and is another puzzle piece in THE Cause. Thank you!

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    13. On December 1, 2009 @ 5:15 pm Tammy Humphries said:
      • I cannot begin tell you what an encouragement your entire ministry, including your blog, is to me. I don’t read it often enough. I’m very new to the blog world and get overwhelmed very easily…lol… But God is definitely using you, Brother. And I am thankful for your rants. Your hunger for evangelism lights my fire as well. Keep it up! Us youth leaders, counselors, teachers, parents, and youth want to keep learning. God bless you!

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    14. On December 3, 2009 @ 12:14 pm CarolAnn said:
      • Hey Greg – It took FOREVER to convince you to blog, but I’m so glad you did! It’s yet another way for people to see a true glimpse of your passion for God’s Kingdom. And another way to help people become critical thinkers and really wrestle through issues that are important as we all seek to live our lives outloud for Jesus. And I have to admit that I love the blog posts of funny things that happen to you (they seem to happen more to you than anyone else I know.) Keep posting like there’s no tomorrow! :-)

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        Greg Reply:
        December 3rd, 2009 at 1:05 pm

        Thanks Carol Ann! You just love awkward moments and you were a part of creating many of them yourself over the years at Dare2Share! Thanks for the encouragement Carol Ann (and everyone else too!)

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    15. On December 3, 2009 @ 5:23 pm Alana said:
      • Greg,
        I am blessed by your blog posts. I am behind a computer much of the time at work, and I keep up with posts via Google Reader. When you post something new, I look forward to reading it, thinking about what you have said, and discussing the topic with my husband (a fellow youth leader). Glad to hear that you will continue, at least for a while.
        Alana

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    16. On December 6, 2009 @ 5:09 pm Brianna said:
      • Greg I love your posts! keep it up, dont stop even if other people want you to stop. Just use your blog to glorify God. =D see you at dare2share seattle 2010.

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    17. On December 7, 2009 @ 9:32 am Jay said:
      • Blogging is a quick, direct, easy way to get to some of us on the front lines all over the world. These are perilous times and we need each other. Thank you for your committment to strengthen us with the Word of God! Blog away, my friend, blog away.

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    18. On December 7, 2009 @ 11:28 am Greg Spurgin said:
      • Dear Greg

        I have just started reading your blog. It would be a tragity not to have your thoughts and wisdom added into the ministry that God has provided for me at Yakima Evangelical Church. Your words are a part of my spiritual feeding time. This time alows me to focus on the true need of my calling and that is to reach teens for Christ purpose for them. Keep on posting so I can keep on reading dude.

        In Christs love we can stand against all.

        Greg Spurgin
        YEC Youth Pastor

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