I tried to jump back into the social media world this week, but I just couldn't muster up anything interesting to write. Life has been busy: I spent the entire last week with my kids -- one of the greatest weeks of my life;
JoPa is active -- we've signed our first contract with others in the works, and we've got two of our own events this fall; I've started a half-time job with a new media company; I'm editing the Didache book; and I've dived back in to work on my dissertation.
So, all in all, it's been busy. I'll be back in full force on July 1, reporting from the
Cornerstone Festival.
Next week, I'm speaking at the legendary
Cornerstone Festival. I've never been.

Have you? What are your tips and hacks for my time at Cornerstone?
This summer's conference for the
Center for Biblical Equality will take place in St. Louis, July 24-26. And,
scholarships are available for students.
This year's conference will address the formation of gender roles. Questions to be considered include: Are gender differences God-given,
shaped by culture, or biologically determined? Do gender differences determine
roles in church, home, or society? Are gender differences minimized by secular
culture and how should Christians respond?
See the
CBE website for more information.
PS: CBE's chief, Mimi Haddad, is a Voice at
Christianity21.
I'm in the woods of Wisconsin this week, speaking at a church camp for high school students. Plus, I haven't got much to say.
So I'm gonna recharge my blogging batteries and dive back in next week.
Hope to see you then...
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