THE BLOGGER INTERVIEW TAG

The marvel behind The Lightening and The Fire tagged me in this interview: a man who I’d love to meet, a man who lets everyone see inside his heart. I’m honored to have been thought of by him and admire him so.

Here are the rules:

* Mention the person who tagged you
* Answer the questions in full
* Don’t forget to tag up to ten other bloggers at the end

How did you get into blogging?

One day, as I was reading someone’s inspirational email, and I heard God clearly say, “Why are you reading other people’s words? You have much to write about that others need to read,” so, I began to write on Facebook, which led to creating a website, which led to blogging, which led to poetry, which led to songs, etc. Now, no one can stop me.

What advice would you give to a blogger just starting out?

There’s nothing to hide. When you’re open…honest…real, people understand that and can relate. Every lesson in life learned is meant to be passed on. Just be who you are because being anyone else wouldn’t make sense.

What would be your dream campaign?

Many people seemed trapped in bondage. I want to live freedom out loud for all to hear with their hearts, grab hold of, and walk out of bondage.

Do you have a plan for your blog?

I don’t have any plan for my blog. My blog is my heart revealed, and I don’t have a plan for my heart.

What do you think about rankings?

In general, rankings don’t make sense to me. It causes people to compare.

 

I’ve barely scratched the surface of getting to know people online from this website, but there are many writers who’ve captured my attention and, at times, my heart.

Here’re some I’d like to hear from:

https://eric1940s.wordpress.com/

http://rejectreality101.com/

http://poesypluspolemics.com/

http://beautybeyondbones.com/

http://midimike.com/

http://robertokaji.com/

https://unbolt.wordpress.com/

https://tomeshpoetry.wordpress.com/

https://storyshucker.wordpress.com/

https://dreamspinnerextraordinaire.wordpress.com/

Season’s Greetings

As I sit here with God, I began to write about something “I” wanted to write about (knowing that God wanted me to write about something totally different). I managed to get a title out and one sentence. It was so forced. I KNEW God wanted me to reveal my heart, but I didn’t want to listen. Needless to say, after that ONE sentence, I realized I wasn’t going to get anywhere, so I deleted it and am now writing about what God told me to. Continue reading