There are many, but specifically those of us who blog spend various amounts of time on posts, pictures, videos, etc., to attempt to generate interest in our blogs. Most blogs appeal to a certain audience, and in my case I try to address those who are readers and those who are writers and those who at the least have an interest in God and at the most love Him passionately. Fairly specific. However, I welcome all viewers who dare to tread Into the Fire.
The upside is of course the generated interest and appeal that results in followers and comments. Being an author, that's a good thing. I've had some comments from dear friends (acquired via this blog) make my day – sometimes my week or month!
The downside comes when I feel like I let my faithful readers and commenters down, and I wonder why I'm still doing this blog thing.
The absurd thing is one day the views will shoot into the stratosphere and the next day there will be next to no one tuning in to Into the Fire. Strange. Humbling.
I confess this one thing is the most discouraging: I'll post something that I think has real merit, that I really like, that I can't wait to read the feedback. And then . . . NOTHING! Not a single comment, a few views. Whaaaat? And, yeah, sometimes I'm saddened, frustrated, annoyed, fill in the blank . . . with myself.
Not important. Not whining on purpose. Just a view from this seat in the bleachers of life . . . nosebleed section.
Up . . . and Down . . .
Father, you know. Over sensitive me. I need your perspective. Thank you for every word, every post. Thank you is never enough. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.

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