When I first started writing online back in 2008, I thought being a Christian blogger was simply about sharing devotionals or Bible verses. In those days, I published posts on a now defunct platform under the name Joshua’s Hope. Since launching The Devotional Guy™ in 2013, I’ve come to know that Christian blogging is far richer than I ever imagined. It’s become a way to meet people where they are, and encourage, teach, and even challenge them in their faith.
In my journey as a Christian blogger, I’ve learned that every voice matters. Whether we’re sharing a personal story, offering guidance, or expressing faith through art, there’s a way for each of us to serve God, glorify Him, and bless others online.

Here’s a look at 10 types of Christian bloggers, each with a unique way of impacting the digital world.
1. The Devotional & Scripture Reflection Blogger
These are the digital pastors and encouragers of the internet. They are the ones who turn God’s Word into bite-sized reflections that meet readers where they are. Their posts often end with prayer, reflection, and hope.
2. The Testimony & Faith Journey Blogger
These storytellers open their hearts and share where they’ve been, wherever they’ve been; through addiction, loss, healing, and grace. They show what redemption looks like in real time.
3. The Christian Living & Lifestyle Blogger
They blend faith and everyday life, covering topics like family, work, health, finances, and purpose. They write from their kitchens, local coffee shops, and their daily routines as well as anywhere else faith meets real life.
4. The Theology & Apologetics Blogger
These are the thinkers. They are the ones who love digging into doctrine, history, and the “why” behind what we believe. Their posts build understanding and deepen conviction.
5. The Encouragement & Inspiration Blogger
Their gift is gentleness. Their words land softly but carry deep truth.
They write like friends walking with you through life’s storms.
6. The Social Justice & Advocacy Blogger
These bloggers bridge faith and action. They write about compassion, community, and standing with those society overlooks. Their blogs echo the heartbeat of the Gospel in motion.
7. The Ministry & Leadership Blogger
Often pastors, chaplains, or mentors, they write for others who serve, equipping and encouraging them for ministry. Their posts blend wisdom with practical application.
8. The Creative & Artistic Faith Blogger
These bloggers are the artists, poets, photographers, and musicians who see God in color, texture, and form. Their art preaches without words through offering creativity as worship.
9. The Mental Health & Wellness Blogger
They write courageously about the intersection of faith, healing, and mental health. Their honesty offers both comfort and courage.
10. The Spiritual Growth & Discipleship Blogger
They focus on spiritual formation: teaching about prayer, discernment, obedience, and intimacy with God.
Their blogs are like trail guides for the Christian journey.
The truth is, many Christian bloggers overlap these genres. Some bloggers wear several hats at once. Storyteller, encourager, artist, advocate and whatever else the Lord lays on their heart. That’s a good thing. The Kingdom needs all our voices.
So whether you write devotionals, share your personal story, explore theology, or paint your faith in color, I say keep going.
Your words matter.
Your story matters.
And God can use both.

Reflection Question
Which type of Christian blogger best describes you and which one might God be inviting you to grow into?
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Until my next post…
Be salty, stay lit.
Rainer Bantau —The Devotional Guy™
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The goal is to write what God tells me to write, when He tells me to write it.
I don’t always hit the mark but the blog and its writer are a work in progress.
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When I was researching this topic, Bridget, I was surprised at how many niches were encapsulated under the Christian blog umbrella. I narrowed it down to ten that I see evidenced in the blogs I follow. Naturally, there is overlap within what people do.
Writers are readers first (I’ve heard it said). And bloggers ARE writers.
I find that the term “Christian Blogger” helps me stay focused.
Thanks for reading and sharing your thoughts, Bridget.
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Wow, I didn’t realize there were numerous types of Christian bloggers. But when you break it down like that, it does make sense. I always loved reading, and that’s where my love of writing stemmed from. I really hadn’t even thought to call myself a “Christian Blogger” until you mentioned that on your blog. But once I heard it, I really liked it. Thank you for continuing to inspire me, Rainer!
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You are most definitely not alone.
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Glad to know I’m not alone 🙂
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Thanks for sharing, Barb. What would you say your blog is about if someone asked you to describe it? Blessings.
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I’ve had the same thought about my own blog, specifically focusing on certain topics versus others. Blessings.
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I’m a blogger that’s all over the place:
Book reviews
Devotionals
School/Work
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True. It did make me ponder if I should/could focus on a one or two a little more for sure.
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That’s awesome. Thanks, Jim.
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Amen, Melanie and Hallelujah! I’m glad the tension was relieved a bit as you read the end. I believe many of us are multiples of these. Perhaps that suggests narrowing or individual focus—we can’t be everything to everyone. Blessings!
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Put me down as a cycling number 2! Nice post, brother.
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Love this! As I was reading through your 10, I was like ‘oh no! I’m several, but then you added that thought, which made me feel less chaotic 😆I’m a 1, 2, 3, & 5 over here! I am enjoying getting closer to God through my writing and interacting with fellow Christian bloggers like yourself. Write on, y’all!
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Awesome ✨!
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Rainer, this post was enlightening to say the least … and my reply to the question at the end – well, it turned into an entire blog post!
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Stay tuned … ya got my wheels turning!
Namaste, my dear friend(s)!
(Hugs to Terri 🤗)
~ Jodi
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I believe that sounds like an excellent plan, Rosie. Keep up the good work!
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I think that’s a good plan, Alan. I appreciate your insights and observations.
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Good post and interesting, hadn’t thought about the type. Started the blog reluctantly as I knew it was a necessary, if I wanted to get back to writing in today’s world. What started out as a few devotional posts and platform building, grew into this is what’s on the heart, where and how He seems to be leading so sit back and write what He brings. Just following and listening for the nudges and whispers. And will see where He takes it. Kind of had to take my hands off the wheel. ~ Rosie
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This is an interesting and challenging list Rainer! I see myself in some of these roles for sure. Primarily I want to remain faithful to what God gives me and stay in whatever lane He puts me. Thank you for your encouragement today brother. God bless you and Terri 🙏
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