I spent the last several days in jury duty for Dekalb County, Georgia, starting on Tuesday and ending on Friday.
The last couple of days, there has been a lot of talk about John Piper, and a blog post he wrote about a tornado in Minneapolis.
As I've said here before, when I look at church history I see strong, real links between the nonviolent, prophetic, anti-Imperial life that Jesus advocated for his followers, and the charismatic, Spirit-filled life that he advocated for those same followers.
I have recently finished A People's History of Christianity, and want to share my thoughts on it.
There is a great program for bloggers through The Ooze called TheOOZE Viral Bloggers, through which bloggers can review books.
I want to bring specific attention here to the recent letter that Jimmy Carter wrote, concerning his departure from the Southern Baptist Convention after six decades, due to its doctrines concerning women.
Recently, I wrote some things about Kiera's surgery, which at the time was upcoming and happened today.
As I said earlier, this year's Cornerstone Festival had a lot of great seminars.
If you follow me on Twitter, you may have seen me mention Kiera's leg surgery, or the leadup to our learning that it needed to take place.
I want to spend a little bit of time looking back at Cornerstone 2009, as I try to do each year on this blog.
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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