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Exiled Preacher: Blogging in the name of the Lord: R. Scott Clark

Googling oneself is rarely a helpful exercise, but since I know hardly anyone reads this blog, I thought I’d make a count using the link: limiter.

To my shock, I found a 2009 interview by Guy Davies in the UK with Westminster professor of church history R. Scott Clark, linked to in the post. In the interview about blogging, Dr. Clark kindly said that this blog was one of the five that is “consistently faithful or thoughtful, and thought provoking or all three. I always learn from them.” Ha! 

So while I do get a bit of a kick from actually being cited by a for-realz theologian, I hope it drives me to more faithful and thoughtful posting here, married to an awareness of creeping pride. Hopefully I haven’t disappointed the good Doctor. Onward.

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