There is a post today at Mashable about the final closing of Geocities, which was originally announced back in April. Geocities was the first place where I learned to code HTML, starting in August of 1997.
As I've said, Rob Bell is on the Drops Like Stars tour (see cities and dates), going around the country exploring the relationships between suffering and creativity.
Currently, Rob Bell is on the Drops Like Stars tour (see cities and dates), going around the country exploring the relationships between suffering and creativity.
Through the Thomas Nelson Book Review Bloggers program, I got to read The Search for God and Guinness, by Stephen Mansfield.
As you may have already seen, Barack Obama has won the Nobel Peace Prize. You can see his response, which I deeply appreciate and respect, though I disagree with parts of it. First of all, I'll say this: I don't think any United States president is really worthy of an award for peace.
Recently, I jumped at the chance to read and review Don Miller's newest book, A Million Miles in a Thousand Years, through Thomas Nelson's Book Review Blogger program.
Recently, I was building a site at work that benefited from an auto suggest feature in some of the form fields.
Thus far, this blog has been relatively quiet on the issue of healthcare, though I have linked to a number of conversations concerning it over the last few months.
Becoming the Answer To Our Prayers: Prayer For Ordinary Radicals is a recent book from Shane Claiborne and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, both of whom are part of new monasticism.
I want to draw attention here to the fact that Mark Van Steenwyk is in Atlanta until next Tuesday.
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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