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.
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.
If you are in Atlanta and are available this afternoon at 5pm, the Atlanta Emergent Cohort is doing an Ash Wednesday performance art ritual.
I've been quiet recently, I know. I haven't finished my series. Yes, it will be finished.
Since the latter part of the 20th century, one of the things that has been common in all developed countries and the vast majority of developing countries is the presence of an underground culture, or subculture.
I've been thinking, recently, about why I dislike American Idol so much. I've wondered, "Is it just me being cynical?" "Is it me being afraid of user-generated content?" (what a geekish question to even ask) "Is it just because I don't like the style of all the stuff they perform?" And so on.
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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