Meaningful Reasons to Write a Weekly Newsletter
Russell Moore


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A few weeks ago, I started a new project that Iâve wanted to do for a long timeâa periodic newsletter where I would write not to the general public but to whoever decided to sign up to have that conversation.
And then I was surprised by something that happened.
Even In Quarantine We Commune
After writing out my second newsletter (you can read todayâs here), I added a few sentences to the top of the third edition about a text I had received that day from a friend, about all of this coronavirus sickness and death. About the uncertainties and tensions of quarantines. About the economic collapse all around.
He said, âI have to say I am mentally and physically exhausted.â I just noted that I am too. Now, keep in mind, I am an Enneagram Four/Myers-Briggs INFP/whatever you want to call this personality type, so I actually am loving working here in the Shire from my Hobbit Hole, surrounded by my family and my books, without catching a plane to yet another meeting.
So I can only imagine how exhausted my extraverted friendsâthe type who thinks no meeting is complete without an after-meting and a âlate nightâ after-after-meeting (you know who you are).
But, even with all that, I am exhausted, not by whatâs happening in here but by knowing whatâs out there, in this groaning world right now. I wrote that it was starting to get to me, and so we should resolve not to give in to despair or to meanness but to pray for one another and pray for one another.
Hereâs What Surprised Me
I heard immediately from people from all over who were saying, âIâm exhausted tooâ or âIâm scaredâ or, not a few of them, âI am freaking out.â And I realized thenâthis is kind of why I started writing this newsletter in the first place.
The newsletter is not, for me, an equivalent of a social media feed or what used to be blogs.
Instead, I realized that I think best by expressing âout loudâ what Iâm thinking or feeling or praying my way through. And that meant is was worth it to me to wrestle through whatever was working its way through my psyche by writing it down, posing questions to people out there like me, even if no one read the letter.
News âLetterâ as an Ongoing Conversation
For those reasons, this really isnât a newsletter. I wonât be delivering news to you. I wonât be giving you my views on the news. This isnât a press release or a statement on the âright Christian perspective onâŠâ whateverâs being debated on Facebook right now.
Instead, the newsletter is meant to invite some folks in to talk to me when Iâm still halfway or 2/3 of the way through the thinking process. Itâs less âHereâs my position on fill in the blankâ as much as it is âHereâs what I keep thinking aboutâ or âHereâs how I feel about what I just read,â followed by âWhat do you think?â
And that means that this wonât be a project or a task for me. I will only write about what interests me at the moment. Iâve got sort of a weird assortment of interests. I might write about the already/not yet nature of the kingdom of God in Jeremiah at one point, and the relative merits of Tom T. Hall and Kris Kristofferson the next.
So far in the first three letters, I realize that Iâve written about such varied topics as these:
- âlesser of two evilsâ moral thinking
- Stephen Kingâs interactions with the Book of Job
- my sonsâ graduation from high school
- how to read T.S. Eliotâs Four Quartets
- Vladimir Putinâs control of a Russian Orthodox Cathedral
- David Foster Wallaceâs views of postmodern irony
- my favorite bookstores
- white supremacy and Cain & Abel
- the implications of coronavirus-canceled funerals
- The Office (U.S.) vs. The Office (U.K.)
- Parks and Recreation vs. Arrested Development
- why people love the new Animal Crossing game
So, Does It Also Seem To You?
Nobody will be interested in going with me through all the places I want to go, but, I am realizing, there are lots of my fellow misfits out there. And to you I want to say, âAm I crazy or does it seem likeâŠ?â).
If youâre the kind of person who enjoys reading dueling Twitter feeds or YouTube comments âowningâ some group or other, this wonât be for you. And thatâs okay. Iâm supposed to love everybody, but that doesnât mean I want to spend my evening doing that with you.
If thatâs what you like, have at it. But thatâs not what I do. I wonât be selling vitamin supplements or (God forbid) endorsing politicians or whatever.
So, if youâre interested in stuff like that, subscribe and tell folks that are also like us. Some people who read arenât Christians (donât be offended if I say âyet!â), and, of course, lots of us are.
An Invitation to Respond
And, as we go, Iâd like to hear from you. There are a lot of signposts out there, pointing us in laughter and lament, joy and melancholy (and the joy of melancholy; you know me). Letâs help each other see them, and walk onward.
You can sign up here, and you can sample some past newsletters (Week 1, Week 2, Week 3). And, you can let me know what youâd like to converse aboutâquestions or observations or inklings of thingsâby emailing me here.