J.I. Packer in World Magazine:
“I’m amazed at the amount of time people spend on the internet. I’m not against technology, but all tools should be used to their best advantage. We should be spending our time on things that have staying power, instead of on the latest thought of the latest blogger—and then moving on quickly to the next blogger. That makes us more superficial, not more thoughtful.”
HT: Justin Taylor
Michael Horton interviewed on the Ligonier Blog:
Do you read any blogs, and if you do, what are some of the most helpful blogs?
I don’t. I’m kind of in that in-between generation. Well, I can’t really blame that as a factor. A lot of people my age and older read the blogs. I just never got into it. However, we just started doing a blog for The Whitehorse Inn, and they tell me it’s doing well.
So The White Horse Inn blog is your favorite blog?
Sure, it’s my favorite blog, but I don’t even read it. Nevertheless, I hear people all over the place talking about the Riddleblog, the Heidelblog, Justin Taylor’s blog, and Tim Challies’ blog; so I’m aware of them, it’s just not part of my daily routine.
N.T. Wright on blogging and social media (from Out Of Ur):
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On blogs. Go figure.