30 Days To 30 Hubs - Is This Nuts?
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A Hubbers Marathon
Here's the deal. I have set a goal of writing 30 informative and relevant hubs (not just page fillers) in the next 30 days. Is this nuts or what? It's a challenge I have created for myself and will do my very best to complete (barring no writers block). I have several reasons for this daunting endeavor. One, of course, is to share quality information with my readers and, secondly, to hone my writing skills. At the very onset of this marathon of writing, after much thought, I have concluded this is entirely doable with a little help from my friends. Let me explain. I want you, my fellow hubbers, to assist me in this mammoth task by giving me some "topic suggestions" and then to cheer me on and/or hold my feet to the proverbial fire (where did that saying ever come from?)
I know it's going to take a lot of hard work. It's a good thing I've never been allergic to that most noble cause. Probably the two biggest challenges to me will be (1) time and (2) keeping on target while at the same time being creative. I'm sure others have done this before and been very successful. If you're one of them let me know and please feel free to give me some tips on how to successfully complete this mission of mine.
Truthfully, throughout the course of my life (which is 25 and some years) I have written songs, sermons and a book (The second one is almost complete). But this hubbing and blogging thing is very new to me. I can honestly say, however, I am really enjoying the journey. Assembling words, crafting thoughts and concepts and putting them in print is an awesome way for the writer to communicate a meaningful message or inspiring information that will be valuable to the reader.
The best thing I can do right now is to just get started.... When will I begin? The target date for 30 days to 30 hubs is Sunday, October 11, 2009. So it's crunch time. O.K. for all those who will dare to accept this challenge with me and at the very least throw me some topics of interest from finance to family, religion to relationships, from music to ministry, from discipleship to personal development, I'm ready and willing to hear from you.
Thanks in advance for your advice. By the way, so far I have certainly enjoyed reading many of your hubs. There are some really great writers on hubpages and I'm delighted to be on this marvelous adventure with you.
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Hi Pastor! I would love to hear about your first sermon at 16 in Haiti, and also your Biblical perspective on women being pastors. I wrote a hub called "Your Daughters Shall Prophecy", but tried to be somewhat neutral because of the Apostle Paul's teachings, yet leaned toward the liberation of women through Christ (restored to pre-Adam/Eve fall). I would love to hear your convictions to encourage women in the Lord! Oh! And I'd love to know what your education experience, learing the Word and theology, seminary, etc. It's been a dream of mine, and I would just like to imagine!! There's three of 30 ideas for you!! I'll be right here waiting to read them all!! I can't wait.
God has really been ministering to me in writing my hubs. It seems everytime i finish one he is right there within a day or two giving me my next task. God is amazing! He will guide you just as he is doing with me. God Bless you sister!
Greetings!
It's me again. I couldn't resist your request for a writing topic. Here goes: If you had the opportunity to minister to President Obama, what would you say?











Ken R. Abell Level 2 Commenter 2 years ago
Good luck, Destined To Win. You can do it. I started my challenge on Sept 4th & published the 30th Hub with time to spare on Oct 2nd. It made my brain hurt, but it was fun.
Good Hubbing!!!