When I was considering whether to start blogging again or not, Lisa said, “I’ve learned that I need to blog just for me. I love it when I get comments, and figure if someone comments, they were meant to read. If not, I just keep blogging away!”
Hope someone’s reading. If not, I guess I have gotten something out of it.
For those who do read and are reading this . . . I’ll share a secret with you – when in junior high and high school, I had secret crushes on Kristy McNichol, Nancy McKeon, and Heather Locklear. I also secretly wanted to be a break-dancer. What a nerd!

Love the 80’s! 🙂
I love blogging, its really cool to look back at your life and where you were at certain times, and see your friends encouragement in the comments. I think it helps your memory alot too. You only get one life you might as well record it.
in high school you had a crush on those girls?? You never told us-see-just something else we didn’t know about Steve Hinkle!!
You see (with how I was brought up) I thought God might strike me dead if I were real and I couldn’t tell anyone – I might be judged (so I thought). I also liked some girls at school but I was kinda nerdy and backward and had way low self esteem. That’s what was so cool about our class – you all made me feel special and liked!!!
Steve, here’s a link to a great blog on why it’s important to blog…thought it may be of interest to you!!
http://www.desiringgod.org/Blog/1156_6_reasons_pastors_should_blog/
God bless.
Thanks Kevin! Great article. I love a lot of the Desiring God resources. Have you ever seen their youth DVD “Blazing Center”? John Piper kept their attention and challenged their faith!!