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October, 2008

Links for October 31st

Blue Christian on a Red Background: The Prophet of Pretend: James Dobson's "2012 Obama Letter" spells the end not for America, but for Focus on the Family
I have stayed relatively quiet on Dobson's recent rant, for a variety of reasons. A post may come, but for now give this one a read and, regardless of your political beliefs, let's hope together that we are seeing the last pathetic grasps for power that Dobson and his ilk will be able to throw at us.
tags:
theology
culture
politics

Links for October 30th

Weblog » Emergent Village » A Letter from the Board to Friends of Emergent Village
A letter from the board of Emergent Village indicating the direction the organization will be taking as it moves forward. For myself, I can completely support this document, and am happy to be and remain a Friend of Emergent.
tags:
culture
church
emerging
emergent

Links for October 27th

BWC : God's Economy Starts At Home
A look at God's economy as it can exist in individual homes, right now. Based not on a candidate or an election or a party, but on a life with the Spirit.
tags:
church
economics
new-monasticism
Why I'm voting for Barack Obama – Reason 5 – Brian McLaren
Brilliant explanation of why a vote for McCain will not overturn abortion or significantly reduce it, even in the event of anti Roe v Wade judge appointments. The vast majority of arguments against evangelicals voting for Obama boil down to abortion, which I want to come right out and say is not a valid argument. Republicans have used this issue as a smokescreen for years, and it is time to stop the minimization of morality that their pandering represents.
tags:
brian-mclaren
mccain
obama
politics
abortion

Decomposition of Christian politics

October 25th, 2008

Continuing my series concerning the death and decomposition of movements in the church, I want to look at the ebbs and flows of Christian engagement in politics.

Links for October 24th

Blue Christian on a Red Background: New "Terrorists" mailer: Republicans ask us to insert head in toilet, swallow
An honest look, from an evangelical perspective, at what is going on with Republican messaging in light of a recent mailer.
tags:
mccain
obama
politics

Links for October 23rd

Vitamin Training » How To Grow and Nurture Your Community
Worthy video from Future of Web Apps on creating passionate users.
tags:
usability
user-experience
business
design

Links for October 22nd

Digital Ethnography » Blog Archive » Revisiting "A Vision of Students Today"
"And that's what has been wrong all along. Some time ago we started taking our walls too seriously – not just the walls of our classrooms, but also the metaphorical walls that we have constructed around our 'subjects,' 'disciplines,' and 'courses.'"
tags:
culture
education
technology
Eric's Archived Thoughts: JavaScript Will Save Us All
Looks at the ways we may be able to use JavaScript to give ourselves support of CSS3 in advance of the browsers, and the implications that this could have.
tags:
jquery
css3
css
javascript
web-standards
browser-issues
browsers
No one really cares that much… | jordoncooper.com
Realistic look at how little we in the church are willing to sacrifice in order to make a difference in the world. "I guess the question is, are we willing to sacrifice for anyone else in this life other than for ourselves? If we aren't willing, history has shown us that no one else is either."
tags:
church
culture
activism

Links for October 21st

msnbc.com video: Olbermann: Divisive politics is anti-American
Keith Olbermann looks at Anti-American things in light of recent events.
tags:
racism
mccain
obama
politics
A List Apart: Articles: Progressive Enhancement with CSS
Organizing multiple stylesheets to create visual experiences and direct them to the appropriate browsers.
tags:
browsers
browser-issues
web-standards
design
html
xhtml
css
Atlanta Shows Listing
Site that lists shows in Atlanta, at a variety of venues. Nice and simple.
tags:
events
atlanta
music

Links for October 19th

The Corner: EMPIRE FAIL: The Bankruptcy of Churchianity
"A big honkin' thing has to happen for a Christian to move from self-centered to Christ-centered."
tags:
culture
ecclesiology
church

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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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