Last month, Ubuntu released the new version of its operating system, 9.10. I've been using Ubuntu for over two years on my home desktop, and have documented some of my struggles and victories with it here.
Recently, I read Julie Clawson's new book, Everyday Justice: The Global Impact of Our Daily Choices.
Through the OOZE Viral Bloggers program, I recently got to read The Justice Project.
So today, Google's homepage greeted me with a link to this archive of photos of the Berlin Wall, as it fell 20 years ago today.
Most of the sites I work with on a daily basis run on Linux servers, and run under the Apache web server.
Recently, the TransFORM network for missional community formation launched. It will be a fantastic resource for people who want to start missional communities, or who have already started them, by giving encouragement and resources to make them sustainable.
Recently, Kiera and I went to see Where the Wild Things Are. At first, neither of us were interested in seeing the movie, but I heard a story on NPR where one of the screenwriters made me really interested, and continued to see great reviews in various sources.
We got our copy of the first issue of GENERATE Magazine the other day.
Yesterday, I had the privilege of listening to Dr. Cornel West speak in Atlanta, at Emory University's State of Race event.
Recently, I have started to work with Android, Google's system for smartphones. This is mostly a work-related endeavor, though I am incredibly curious.
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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