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My Blog Has Moved
Dear Readers,
After a year with Beliefnet, I've decided to move to my own domain for my blogging. It's been a fine year -- some things worked, other things didn't. But in the end, I'll be a better blogger on my own. My thanks to the Bnet editorial staff; they've been very supportive.
Ple
posted 12:13:57pm Nov. 13, 2009 |
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The Most Important Cartoon of the Year
By Steve Breen, San Diego Tribune, October 18, 2009
posted 8:51:22am Oct. 25, 2009 |
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Social Media for Pastors
Following up on Christianity21, we at JoPa Productions are developing a series of boot camps for pastors who want to learn about and utilize social media tools like blogging, Twitter, and Facebook. These are one-day, hands-on learning experiences, currently offered in the Twin Cities and soon
posted 10:45:52am Oct. 22, 2009 |
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Ending Christian Euphemisms: "Fundamentalist"
I've taken some heat in the comment section for using yesterday's post on "unbiblical" and a "higher view of scripture" as a thin foil for my own disregard of biblical standards. To the contrary, I was pointing to the use of the word unbiblical as a stand-in for a particularly thin hermeneutic. Ther
posted 10:15:41am Oct. 21, 2009 |
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Why You Should Get GENERATE
Last week at Christianity21, GENERATE Magazine debuted. With the tag line, "an artifact of the emergence conversation," it fit perfectly at the gathering. When I actually got around to reading it last weekend, I was truly surprised at how good it is.There have been several efforts to begin a paper j
posted 3:14:37pm Oct. 20, 2009 |
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posted February 9, 2009 at 11:55 am
A reunion would be amazing…sometimes you just gotta get the Led out…
posted February 9, 2009 at 3:44 pm
wasn’t there a ‘zeppelin’ concert last year?
without the greatest rhythm section in the history of rock music i don’t think you can really say that led zeppelin still exists. i might still have work to do on the metaphysics of that position though.
posted February 11, 2009 at 9:05 am
A recent issue of Rolling Stone Magazine, I believe, put the kibbosh on any Led Zeppelin tour/reunion, ’cause Robert Plant has emphatically said, “No.”
I love AK+US and have every album of hers/theirs, and saw them 2x in Dallas/Fort Worth, but I just don’t enjoy the Plant+Krauss album all that much, even though I’ve had it since it first came out and saw their concert together on TV. Maybe I need to listen to it some more.
Regardless, Alison Krauss will be teaching the angels how to sing when she joins them. What a voice!