To continue my series, I want to briefly look at Christian culture as it typically exists.
For those in the Atlanta area who are interested in such things, there is a lot of great stuff happening in the next week or so.
Currently, there is an ambitious attempt to use social media to meet a need. I really like finding out about these things, especially when I can help a little bit.
Major congratulations to Barack Obama, to the United States, and to the world. We have seen an historic moment and a significant one. I feel like there is an incredible potential for good change.
So. Andy is one of my best friends. He just got married yesterday, and I wanted to say major congratulations to him and Andrea. The new bride and groom are both authentic people, and at the same time they are authentically in love with each other and their God.
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.
Sadly, I missed Blog Action Day Wednesday. Not for any particular reason; I had planned for some time to write something, and missed it (which, of course, would have been the benefit of scheduling a post a while ago).
I've been quiet recently, I know. I haven't finished my series. Yes, it will be finished.
To take a small break from my current series, like most of us I've been thinking a lot about the screwed toilet scum really awful status of the American economy and what caused it and what is being done about it.
This post is part of a series that looks at some of the ways that movements in church history stop moving and die.
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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