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Review of Unfinished from Richard Stearns

July 2nd, 2013

Recently, I had the opportunity to read Unfinished: Believing Is Only the Beginning, the new book from Richard Stearns, through Thomas Nelson's BookSneeze program for bloggers.

My perspective on Invisible Children and Kony2012

March 10th, 2012

I feel like it's a good thing for me to offer a bit of a response to all the recent conversation around Invisible Children and their Kony2012 online efforts (if you are not familiar with any of it, start at this post from Rachel Held Evans collecting resources on both "sides").

The tension of Apple and justice

October 11th, 2011

Like most designers on the web, I mourned at the news of the death of Steve Jobs.

Bin Laden may be dead, but we are a country of revenge

May 5th, 2011

We all know that Osama bin Laden was killed by American forces the other day.

“Where do we go from here?” on King’s birthday

January 15th, 2011

Since I started blogging I have planned to write something for the Martin Luther King holiday, but I'm finally getting to it this year, and want to publish today, on his birthday.

Is Internet activism possible?

October 14th, 2010

Malcolm Gladwell had a recent article in the New Yorker that examined "Why the revolution will not be tweeted." Now, I'm not incredibly familiar with Gladwell, although I have seen him speak (and enjoyed his talk) and in general have a good opinion of his work.

Ballydowse and 9/11

September 11th, 2010

Since I started this blog in 2007, I haven't written a specific 9/11-oriented post on one of the anniversaries that have passed since then.

Grieving with Uganda

July 16th, 2010

One of my deep joys of the last few years has been meeting and getting to know folks from Invisible Children - employees, roadies, former roadies, folks from Uganda, and others who have impacted and been impacted by the story there.

Uncommon truths at the Martin Luther King Center

June 4th, 2010

To celebrate our day off this past Monday, Kiera and I spent several hours at The King Center, also known as the Martin Luther King, Jr.

The Hole in our Gospel

May 31st, 2010

Recently, I had the opportunity to read The Hole in Our Gospel by Richard Stearns through Thomas Nelson's BookSneeze program for bloggers.

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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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