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Wow. Has it been that long already? This is a book that pointed me in the right direction. It got me blogging. It instilled some boldness in me. IN a sense, that it it has been 10 years has me a bit ashamed of...
Bloggers on the Bus by Eric Boehlert How the Internet Changed Politics and the Press From the guy who wrote LapDogs: How the Press Rolled Over For Bush, which sounds interesting too. I may have to check that one out too, after I’ve read about 100 pages...
Kayla, who is on staff of The Church of the Saviour, posted this comment to a post at Get Religion.org
Interesting discussion. I am Gordon Cosby’s “associate” for want of a better word, and I’ll continue to serve as The Church of the Saviour’s central...
By Elizabeth O’Connor
The church that educates for a new society will live out in its structures what it proclaims. The very structures themselves educate. When our acts mirror our words, they give to our words a transforming power.
Source: The...
It’s been nearly three weeks since I last posted. That might be a record for me. I’ve not even been thinking much at all about posting in that period. I’ve all but withdrawn from the politics going on. I voted early (last week), ...
I have found very little to blog about lately, even though there are huge things happening. A Presidential campaign, a couple of wars, an economic crisis. But I find myself muted because I am in shut down mode, which happens...
I was a taken down a notch in my enthusiasm for Suskind’s book , when, at Part 3, about 113 pages in, he has something that is like a celebration of the Age of Reason , and pits it against the “faith” approach. He says that the two are...
I love this. This has a lot to do with why I feel furthest from the church in America when I see Christians more apt to defend “America” from criticism than they are to uphold a particular theological dogma. (And here, I include...
Long ago, I was known to post frequently on the importance of churches having blogger/historians/journalers, who post stories and reflections on their church community’s journey along the road of becoming authentic church. (I take this...
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