In evangelical Christianity, there is a concept that was fairly common during the 20th century called the "Roman Road." Essentially, a Christian who is speaking to someone (who may be) far from God will present several single verses from the book of Romans, in an attempt to show the hearer several points about God, and about him or herself.
Occasionally, things occur to me that are fairly obvious, but have never really hit me before.
In the next few months, there are some travels I'll be taking. I may update this post, as I'm sure travels will update as well.
I want to continue with my thoughts on creating and maintaining CSS on very large websites.
I could see this becoming a series of posts, but for now I'll start with one.
For some time, it has been clear to me that business is the future of activism.
I've been a bit lazy with posting, as of late. So, I want to provide a bit of an update of what's going on.
Along with much of the country, I have been aware of the issues surrounding Barack Obama's former pastor, and his church.
Recently, I finished reading The Wal-Mat Effect. It has been a thoroughly gripping and unique read, unlike any other business book I have ever read. I read a decent number of business books.
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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