There is a bit of discussion about the fact that the White House has asked Rick Wagoner to step down as General Motors CEO.
There is a wonderful post at the Sojourners blog about the nonviolent roots of Pentecostalism.
Some friends of mine are involved in a tour called The Forgotten Tour, which is making a stop in Atlanta on March 30th, at Danneman's Coffee. Essentially, it is an event designed to raise awareness, and something about, homelessness on an individual level.
I've written occasionally about my experiences with Ubuntu Linux. Since I got accustomed to the system, everything has been overwhelmingly positive, especially when it relates to using Ubuntu for programming. Predominantly, I program in PHP and Ruby on Rails, depending on the project.
I hope you've had a wonderful St. Patrick's Day. In the last couple of years, I've gotten to know people with a strong interest in Celtic spirituality, and have learned some wonderful things.
I'm a somewhat regular listener to NPR's All Things Considered. Today, there was a story about a church near Grand Rapids that is trying to respond to the city's worse-than-the-rest-of-the-country economic situation.
Invisible Children is one of my favorite organizations. I have always loved the ways that they combine art with justice, and the attitudes with which they work, whether they are in the United States or in Uganda.
So today is International Women's Day, which is a major day of global celebration for the economic, political and social achievements of women.
Recently, I noticed that the default WordPress theme includes the following code in its comment form:
There is an interesting discussion happening at this post from Tony Jones. It is spurred on by a youth pastor trainer in various street fighting techniques who apparently believes that Jesus' direct statement to turn the other cheek is an ideology that fosters martyrs and victims.
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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