Saturday, August 30, 2025

What to Blog About When You Don’t Know What to Blog About: Ideas for Christian Bloggers

Every blogger has faced it—that blank screen, that blinking cursor, that quiet thought: “What do I even write about today?” It happens to all of us. But as a Christian blogger, you have a well that never runs dry: God’s Word and His work in your life. When you’re not sure what to blog about, here are some Spirit-led directions that can spark meaningful posts.

1. Share a Scripture Reflection

God’s Word is alive and powerful (Hebrews 4:12). Choose a verse or passage that has been speaking to you lately and share how it applies to your life. A simple devotional thought can bless someone else who needs that exact encouragement.

Example topics:

  • What Proverbs teaches about daily wisdom

  • A verse that comforted you during a trial

  • Lessons from the Psalms about worship

2. Testimony and Personal Story

Your readers connect with your story. Share how God has been faithful in your life—big or small moments. A testimony reminds others that God is still at work today.

Example topics:

  • A recent answered prayer

  • A challenge where you saw God’s hand at work

  • A personal struggle and how God gave strength

3. Practical Christian Living

Many readers are looking for guidance on how to live out their faith in everyday life. Write posts that bring biblical truth into daily routines.

Example topics:

  • How to keep God at the center of your busy day

  • Habits for growing in prayer

  • Ways to encourage a struggling friend in Christ

4. Book or Sermon Reviews

Share what you’ve been reading or listening to. Write a review of a Christian book, podcast, or sermon series. Highlight what inspired you and how it applies to faith.

Example topics:

  • Lessons from a recent sermon at church

  • A Christian book that deepened your prayer life

  • Favorite hymns or worship songs and their messages

5. Encouragement for Specific Seasons

Different seasons of life bring different challenges. Write posts that speak to those unique situations with biblical encouragement.

Example topics:

  • Trusting God in times of waiting

  • Finding peace in uncertain times

  • Gratitude in every season

6. Topical Bible Studies

Pick a theme—love, forgiveness, patience, prayer—and gather Scriptures that teach on it. This not only helps you grow but also provides your readers with a ready-made Bible study.

Example topics:

  • What the Bible says about forgiveness

  • God’s promises about fear and anxiety

  • Understanding God’s love through Scripture

7. Answer Questions Christians Ask

Think about questions you or your friends often wonder about. Writing posts that answer those questions can help many readers who are quietly searching.

Example topics:

  • How do I know God’s will for my life?

  • Why does God allow suffering?

  • What does it mean to “pray without ceasing”?


Final Thought

When you don’t know what to blog about, remember: you don’t have to invent content. You just need to share what God is teaching you, what He has already said in His Word, and how His truth meets life’s everyday moments. Blogging isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about pointing people back to the One who does.



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