Top posts of all time (5-1)

I have, over the last few days, been sharing the top 10 most read posts on this blog. First, I shared the most read posts of 2023. Yesterday, I shared the first half of the most read posts of all time. Today, I will share with you the top five most read posts of all time.

As I mentioned yesterday, referrals account for a significant amount of the traffic. I appreciate – again, whether you are sharing because you agree or vehemently disagree – every one of you who has shared posts from here. It is encouraging to see people reading and engaging with what is written here and it certainly helps me to form my views more clearly.

But I love to share these rundowns because it shows, to some degree at least, what you have been interested in reading. I am so grateful to every one of you who has comment, shared or even just clicked the link and quietly read. I write so that people will read and engage. These lists of top posts give me the opportunity to say thank you to you for taking the time – which most of us have precious little of – and choosing to spend it reading content here. There have been nearly quarter of a million of you this year and I am grateful to each of you who has clicked onto here and read what I think about whatever it may be.

I am only too aware that there are many voices, writers and opinion spouters you could listen to other than me. That you would allow me to sound off with my opinions and thoughts and you would take them at all seriously is not lost on me. So, once again, let me say thank you for reading. Even if you don’t agree with much written here, and I cannot say enough I am not aiming for total agreement, I am grateful that it is interesting enough to you to come and read.

So, here are the top five most read Building Jerusalem posts:

5. Why doesn’t God make his existence more obvious?

4. Complementarianism and answering Beth Moore’s valid questions

3. Does the Bible call us to unilateral forgiveness without repentance?

2. The most concerning thing about the royal wedding sermon was the evangelical reaction

1. Five ways to encourage members to participate in the church

2 comments

  1. Stephen, I love your posts, they are a breath of fresh air and sanity in a world gone mad!
    Your sister in Christ,
    Jo

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