So, following the previous post about my Ubuntu dual boot woes, today I have successfully set up a dual boot of XP and Ubuntu.
So I'm a somewhat casual user of Facebook. I'm interested in learning how to take advantage of the Developer tools, and it's fun to find random people I know, and I appreciate the fact that it doesn't allow people to create crappy "layouts" like MySpace does. There.
I had hoped to delay this post until I encountered some degree of victory, but that doesn't look like it's coming anytime soon.
After Wikipedia's entry, emergingchurch.info is the number one Google result for the term "emerging church." I've had this site around in my bookmarks and as a fairly common visit for several years, and it's an amazing resource, but it had been a while since I visited it.
As election anticipation continues to grow around the country, for more reasons than one, I want to post the initial thoughts I've been developing for the last few months.
Although I find it difficult to write about Cornerstone and cram a week's worth of thoughts into a post or two, I want to try before it becomes too far in the past.
I haven't had a chance to post on this yet, but the new version of the Underground Railroad went live last week, just before my wife and I left for Cornerstone (which, I hope to write a couple of posts about). It's important to note that this new site isn't what you would call complete.
Jonathan Stegall is a web designer and emergent / emerging follower of Jesus currently living in Atlanta, seeking to abide in the creative tension between theology, spirituality, design, and justice.
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