Sadly, I missed Blog Action Day Wednesday. Not for any particular reason; I had planned for some time to write something, and missed it (which, of course, would have been the benefit of scheduling a post a while ago).
Recently, I wrote a brief post that relayed some of the pain I believe we should feel at the current state of much of American Evangelicalism. In light of this, I am interested in looking into why this happens to movements in the church, including but not limited to Evangelicalism.
There has recently been a bit of talk surrounding a poll by Faith in Public Life and Mercer University.
There is an interesting interview with Rick Warren that took place after the presidential forum that was held at his church.
For the past few days, the country has been abuzz with talk about Rick Warren's forum that took place at Saddleback Church, in which Barack Obama and John McCain answered some of the questions of evangelicals. During this event, I was on a flight from San Francisco to Atlanta, and thus was able to use AirTran's in-flight XM radio to listen to some of it.
Currently, I'm attending UX Week 2008 in San Francisco. Should you happen to be there, feel free to post a comment.
Great cartoon about some presidential economic trends.
At Cornerstone Festival this year, the Jesus for President tour made a stop on July 4.
I believe passionately that the church loses its power and its prophetic nature when it baptizes and blindly endorses a political party, or a political candidate, or even a political idea.
Currently, there are negotiations in place concerning an international treaty that would ban the use of cluster bombs.
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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