I’ve always enjoyed writing. I can go back to the second grade, when I gave Mrs. Breeden stories I wrote … just because. They were not assignments, just stories I wanted to write. And I was not that high school kid who fussed about writing a two-page essay. Even in my doctorial work, I didn’t mind the 25-page and 50-page papers. As a minister in the local church in the late 80s, I began writing magazine articles for Lifeway (er … back then it was the Baptist Sunday School Board). And that eventually led to an offer to become an editor.
I like to write.
That brings this short bio to 2015. I got a hankerin’ to write a blog. This blog. I was not asked to do this. It was not a task assigned to me by Lifeway management. I was not paid to do this. Even now, I receive no income. In fact, I pay a couple of annual fees to maintain this site. But that’s OK, because it’s something I wanted to do. It was something I was led to do.
There are a lot of blogs out there written to church leaders. It seems that every time a blog was recommended to me, it was a blog for pastors. Where were the blogs for normal people? [insert goofy smiley face.] I was motivated to write to the average Christian, which is why for ten years the heading for this site has been “Encouragement for your walk with Christ.”
Ten years! There are approximately 600 million blogs in the world (I counted), but the average life of a blog site is 1-2 months! Why so brief? Writing a blog sounds cool, but it takes work. People who measure these things say that, on average, it takes four hours to write a blog post.
The other factor that throws wannabe bloggers is that you must keep writing. Marty was a friend and a blogger who encouraged me to create this site when I was first considering it. He said the biggest challenge is that you’re got to continually “feed the beast.” So, I set a self-imposed deadline to submit every Monday and Thursday—and for ten years, I’ve never missed a Monday or a Thursday.
Ten years. That’s 1,090 blogs. Close to 1.1 million views. So why stop now?
It’s time.
A few years ago, the ten-year mark started looming in my little brain—and it kept growing (the thought, not the brain). Over the past year, I became convinced that the time had come to stop. I can’t give you a concrete reason like failing health, running for political office, or entering witness protection. I just sense that it’s time.
Thank you for all the kind remarks and encouragement I’ve received over the years. Even in recent weeks, as I made my plans known, many of you have expressed appreciation. And I appreciate your appreciation! But for those who wish I’d keep going, here’s one last story from history …
Ambrose of Milan was a rising star in the fourth century church, and he became a bishop. Another rising star in the church was his friend Satyrus, but when Ambrose became a bishop, Satyrus set aside his own rising ministry to serve Ambrose. And serve he did! Ambrose valued his friend and received great assistance from Satyrus. But then Satyrus up and died—quite unexpectedly when he was still young.
Had I been Ambrose, I might’ve bemoaned the loss of such a capable assistant. But Ambrose didn’t complain about what he would no longer receive. Instead, he thanked God for the time he had with Satyrus. He wrote:
“Nothing among things of earth, dearest brethren, was more precious to me, nothing more worthy of love, nothing more dear than such a brother…. I cannot be ungrateful to God, for I must rather rejoice that I had such a brother than grieve that I had lost a brother.”[1]
I hope you will be thankful for the time we had together. Thank you for letting me be a part of your journey. May God continue to strengthen you and encourage you as you walk with Him and walk alongside others in your local church.
Good night and God bless.
NOTE: This site will remain live. Although I will not be posting new content, thanks to Google and search engines, people are still discovering these blogs.
[1] Ambrose, “On the Decease of His Brother Satyrus,” bk 1, para. 2-4, in Ambrose: Selected Works and Letters, vol. 10. A Select Library of Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church, 161.
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Dear Mr. Pryor, I must say I’ve thoroughly enjoyed your blog posts, even though I didn’t get or choose to read each one. It’s great that you wrote “for normal people”. How refreshing not to have to stop and look up meanings of words. (I typically have to do that when studying and preparing to teach the adult women’s SS class of our little country church because of words used by lesson writers of Lifeway who like to show off their degrees rather than help “normal people” understand the Word.) Your blog has found its way into my lessons occasionally, and I’ve also shared many on Facebook. Thank you for your dedication to God, and I praise Him for giving to you the desire to do service for Him. God bless you in your future endeavors as you continue to serve Him.
Sincerely, ~Teri Stewart
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Lynn, Thank you my friend for sharing your faith in Jesus Christ with all of us!
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Lynn, your final blog post was so powerful. Thank you for sharing your gifts and being so faithful to the call to write for ten incredible years. I’ll truly miss your insights and encouragement, especially on Thursday mornings. The way you honored Satyrus is a beautiful lesson for all of us. Enjoy this new season of rest, my friend, you’ve earned it!
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Thanks Lynn for all your encouragement through your many blogs.
Malcolm Crawford
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Thank you so much for your blog posts. I first discovered them when I taught Sunday School several years ago. I am encouraged that I can go back and reread ones and especially ones I missed. God bless you as you continue your walk with Christ and encouragement to others in other ways that cross your path.
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well done! I’ve enjoyed and admired your work in this space!
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Thank you sir! You have help me grow in my Christian walk. Your Sunday School podcasts have help me tremdously. I am extremely greatful the podcast will continue. Your words and advise will be missed. God Bless
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Lynn, I have read and appreciated your words for years! I often used a story you shared or some of your words when teaching the point to my adult ladies class. Yes, it must have been challenging to consistently write the two times weekly. Thank you so much for faithfully using your gifts to teach, challenge, and entertain! How blessed we are when God gives us joy in serving Him.Diane Stein Price
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I read all your blogs once I discovered them. I hope you aren’t retiring from doing the podcasts. I
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Find joy, Lynn.
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MR. LYNN, THANK YOU FOR YOUR BLOG, I HAVE ENJOYED & BEEN ENCOURAGED BY EACH ONE SINCE I FOUND THE LIFEWAY SIGHT(3 YEARS AGO). I WILL TRULY MISS THE CONTRIBUTION YOU HAVE MADE THROUGH YOUR BLOGS IN MY LIFE . THANK YOU AGAIN & BLESSINGS IN WHATEVER IS YOUR NEXT ASSIGNMENT, PRAYFILLY NORA CAMPBELL.
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MR. LYNN THANK YOU FOR THE BLOG S I HAVE BEEN ENCOURAGED BY EACH ONE SINCE I FOUND THE LIFEWAY SITE 3 YEARS AGO, THANK YOU AGAIN AND BLESSINGS ON WHATERVER YOUR NEXT ASSIGNMENT MAY BE, PRAYFULLY NORA CAMPBELL.
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Lynn, Jolene and I (and our adult children) have been “bloggedly blessed” (or “blessedly blogged”?) by the ideas and thoughts you put into words over the past few years; thank you for sharing them!
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Lynn, thank you for the last ten years! I don’t remember when I discovered your blog but ever since I did I often use it, or parts of it,
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Lynn, thank you for all these blogs you posted. I have been reading them every week as I prepared to leave my life group. I started sharing these with my life group a couple of years ago and they appreciated reading them. I wish you well. Thanks again!
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Goodbye and God Bless You for you have blessed many for a decade through your writings.
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Thank you for the blog. I’ve enjoyed it very much.
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I have read your blogs for many years and have used them for sharing and personal reflection. In fact I have saved many of them in my computer (who knows where) for future reference. It’s good to know you have made many available Blessings to you and your family in this new phase of life.
Loretta Shell
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Thank you sir for your blogs. I have enjoyed reading them and sharing them with the ladies in my SS class.
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Thank you, Lynn! The insights you shared in your writings have been a blessing to me personally and as an Adult Sunday School Teacher. You’ve been a true blessing to me. Bless you as you end this season and move on to another. You’ve earned it!
Angelee Godbold
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