This Blog’s Most Sucessful Post
Without doubt, the most picked up, referenced and downloded post this blog has seen was the power of stars....
Without doubt, the most picked up, referenced and downloded post this blog has seen was the power of stars....
Steven over at Emmaus Road is asking the right sorts of questions of emerging church theology, namely where is...
Today we enjoyed a Burns Night Ball, hosted by the local caledonian society. It was a well organised and...
Don’t laugh, this is not a euphamism for a case of Delhi Belly. Rather Tikli Bottom is a very...
Bloggers want to do deeper and wider, revealing more to broader audiences in more meaningful exchanges. Could changes...
We still do not know when we are leaving Delhi, in case you were wondering.
Project Studio Guy is a newish blog I have been tracking. As the name suggests, it is a blog...
Towards the end of 2001 I put together a proposal for a conference on Theology and Culture in an...
Musicians can be a fascinating bridge to the culture of our times, if we listen to them. They are...
Simon World is a blog I’ve been following lately. It belongs to an Australian expatriate, blogging out of Hong...
Words of Grace is a thoughtful blog from church planter Joe Thorn. My interest in this blog relates to...
In the book Blink Malcom Gladwell discssed the idea of “thin-slicing” to describe the way experience teaches to make...
There is some must read information on the Technorati blog regarding pings and pingomatic being down. If you are...
Jason Clark has some good thoughts on Kester Brewin’s idea of “plogging,” which suggests turning your blogthoughts into a...
OK, here is something that has really been bothering me about my current church. But, before I rant I...
I’ve got the, Internetconnectionblues, yeah. Last year we have no less than 94 days with internet connection. That is...