The Year in Blogging: Top Posts…with Goodies!

The Year in Blogging: Top Posts…with Goodies! December 30, 2014

I passed a decade as a blogger this year. My first post was on January 25, 2004. Since then, I have published 2,747 posts and collected nearly 50,000 comments. Probably even more momentous, I’ve nurtured some thoughts on the atonement from blog posts to an ebook to a major release from HarperOne, coming March 24. If that’s not enough to make you believe in the power of blogging, I don’t know what is.

My posting frequency was down in 2014, especially in the second half of the year as I was redrafting the book, then revising it. Blogging has changed a lot in the last ten years, and now that I’ve sent off the final revisions on the book (yesterday), I’m going to consider how to reenter the blogosphere. I would love to hear from you, readers, about what you’d like. Would you like me to bring back “Questions That Haunt Christianity“? Would you like a lectionary series? Dispatches from the road? More posts about hunting? 😉

You will, I am sure, be able to enjoy some posts about the book as its release draws nigh, so gird up your loins for that. And be sure to sign up for the mailing list below if you want to hear about special deals on the book when it comes out.

And now, here are my most-trafficked posts from 2014:

10. With Mark Driscoll Gone, We’ve Only Got John Piper To Show Us the Insanity of Hypercalvinism

9. Can You Be Pro-Gay and Evangelical? Yes…and No

8. Evangelical Pastor Turns Pro-Gay

7. Ken Silva Has Died

6. Is Rob Bell This or That?

5. Phyllis Tickle and Nadia Bolz-Weber Switch Bodies

4. Wolfhart Pannenberg (1928-2014)

3. Bye-Bye Millennials

2. Let’s Talk About What Happened Yesterday at World Vision

1. How Mark Driscoll Gamed the Publishing Game
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