Earthquakes Seem To Follow Us
Earlier this evening, I felt our building shake for a very brief time. Nothing scary, just odd. Turns out...
Earlier this evening, I felt our building shake for a very brief time. Nothing scary, just odd. Turns out...
Thanks to Jason Clark for the link to the new Westminster Theological Centre . It looks like an exciting...
Most of the world has this past week been aware of the death of one high-profile Australian, naturalist Steve...
Barna Group has just released some research that confirms what most of us already know – many people make...
Apologies for the blogroll being out of commission. It is fixed now with a few changes. If you haven’t...
Recently I blogged about some issues related to church leadership. My thinking in this particular post is specifically related...
Postmodernity as an academic and cultural project was greatly challenged by the events of 9/11. But, that didn't mean...
IFC-fashion077.jpg Originally uploaded by fernandogros. No, I’m not about to change career. However, I did quite literally, stumble upon...
A few bits and pieces from around the web, focussed this week on Art, jacksonpollock.org (via Gapingvoid) – used...
Thank you to Mark Glaser at MediaShift for posting a revealing interview with Zimbabwean journalist Frank Chikowore. It’s a...
Possibly my all-time favourite theology quote, from Hans-Georg Gadamer’s work on aesthetics, The Relevance of the Beautiful, The Proclamation...
Thanks to Jonny Baker for the link to eBible, a cool new web 2.0 application. What makes eBible interesting...
Five years on from 9/11 an interesting trend is emerging – more and more writers, bloggers, journalists and Christian...
John Smulo has tagged me to take part in the one book meme. So, here goes, One book that...
Interesting post over at WorldChanging from David Hsu entitled, Do Global Sports Matter? He tries to examine the positives...
The world of blogging is changing fast and the trend away from daily blogging seems to be moving fast.