Christianity Today Magazine – The Positive Prophet
Christianity Today.com has a feature on Tony Campolo, one of my favorite people.
Christianity Today.com has a feature on Tony Campolo, one of my favorite people.
STILL have a few things I need to sell…..Theological Reference Books and Resources…..keeping notice at the top of my page
More connection problems with Comcast starting last night around 7pm, and still slow today…..Same exact thing happened last weekend on Friday night and Saturday morning….
I picked up Schultze’s “Habits of the High-Tech Heart” , and I couldn’t even make it past the Forward (NOT written by Schultze, but by Jean Bethke Elshtain) before pausing to rant about it . It had so many common arguments, warnings, and assumptions implied that I had to write “Review of the Forward (Habits of the High-Tech Heart)” This Continue Reading
I have a few things I need to sell…..Theological Reference Books and Resources
New book I’ve got my eye on: Habits of the High-tech Heart (Book Bloggin’ entry: New book: High Tech Heart)
This morning I have been making contact, via my desktop in my office at home. I got an email from one inquiry I sent out over the weekend, from a person associated with a web site that I had stumbled across and had attracted my interest. Just about any Website I come across that deals in matters that interest me Continue Reading
A whole slew of Baptist related things I found, which made it occur to me that I might create a “baptist” category, so here it is — past posts to be added to it as I find them
Radio (my weblog software) problems fixed…..read about it here
As I head into the new year in previous years, I am usually suffering from “Christmas is over” duldrums and a little depressed. This year, it is different. Although I am still sad that it is past, and that this year, due to financial uncertainty (no job yet), we were unable to do what we would have wanted to do Continue Reading
“Family Picture 2003” posted to People Around Me Category….
I read this today in a Fast Company article, about how people perceive that there’s not enough time to “belong”. That’s true until they find a reason to belong. Once that’s there, other things drop off or down on the “to do” list. That’s a large part of my argument in favor of Churches getting serious about online story-telling. When Continue Reading
From my story “The Bible Wants to be Hypertext” The Web today, and the Church living in the context of this communication KAIROS (the opportune time; the NOW which is of eternal siginificance), can continue to expand the story in ways such as this. A Church on the Web has such an opportunity to tell its story, and to let Continue Reading
In “A Church Online”, I lift up the values of “conversation” and connecting people in order to explore who we are going to be online as a new ONLINE cultural context continues to grow
Happy New Year! This is the year when my dreams and visions of the past 10 years begin to take shape, much of which has been in this weblog since I began it back in June 2002.