At lunch recently, Kiera asked me what my goals are for five years from now.
I talk fairly often about the early characteristics of the Pentecostal movement, especially its ardent pacifism.
On April 25, Invisible Children had The Rescue event in 100 cities in 10 countries, including Atlanta.
In the last couple of weeks, it has been officially revealed beyond doubt, first from the Red Cross, and then from the Bush Torture Memos, that we tortured.
From time to time, I mention Invisible Children on this blog, as they are one of my favorite organizations.
So I hope you had a good Easter season. I interestingly spent the Lenten season this year reading Surprised by Hope by N.
Recently, in both Christian and secular settings, there has been a lot of talk about the predicament and future of the American church in general, and evangelicalism in particular.
There is an interesting article in the St. Petersburg Times that reflects the issues that Russell Athletics is having with many leading universities over the company's possible retaliation against garment workers in Honduras.
Each year, there is an event participated in by many standards-aware web designers and developers, called CSS Naked Day.
Occasionally, I run into quotes that are utterly amazing, but are too long for Twitter.
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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