November 2018 is coming. Are you ready to blog with us?

Confused about what the Baha’i Blogging Challenge is all about? We’re a group of folks who want to get more practice sharing content inspired by the Baha’i Faith online. Yes, some of us are more traditional bloggers, as the name suggests. But it’s also a space for artists, vloggers, podcasters, poets, musicians, book reviewers, snapchat aficionados, twitter tweeple, and instafolks to elevate the conversations they’re having on the interne, and to support and accompany one another along the way.

Interested in joining us? We’re getting started on the 1st of November. Learn more here.

19 perfectly valid reasons to participate in the Baha’i Blog Challenge

  1. Because it scares you.
  2. Because you keep thinking you should be more engaged in participating in the discourses of society, but you’re not exactly sure how.
  3. Because you’ve always wanted to be a blogger, but never had the motivation to get started.
  4. Because you’ve been a blogger for ages, but have been in a slump.
  5. Because you’ve heard blogging can help you “find your voice.”
  6. Because you love writing and want to do more of it.
  7. Because you hate writing and want everyone to know that art/music/photography is just as valid a method of communication.
  8. Because you don’t have a novel in you right now.
  9. Because you just learned what a hashtag is and you want the world to know.
  10. Because you want to build bonds of friendship with people in other communities.
  11. Because you want to reflect on your experiences with others.
  12. Because you love reading blogs and want to support the people who create them.
  13. Because it will be educational.
  14. Because your junior youth group thinks it would be a cool group project.
  15. Because your poetry is getting bored just sitting in that journal all alone.
  16. Because you got accustomed to seeing tons of Baha’i content on the internet around the Twin Holy Days, and you want to keep momentum going.
  17. Because it will be fun.
  18. Because it’s a good way to get input on thoughts that would otherwise just be circling your brain like a hungry pack of sharks.
  19. Why not?