Submerging Church
I enjoy reading Eclectic Itchings because Matt keeps asking very good questions. His latest, on emerging being about more...
I enjoy reading Eclectic Itchings because Matt keeps asking very good questions. His latest, on emerging being about more...
One of the things that is never far from my desk is a file with the most important (to...
Jack Yan, over at the excellent blog, The Persuader, has commented on a report that google searches on “Jesus...
We are curently going through an internet upgrade here, which in reality means our poor quality service is even...
Today’s Guardian has good piece on the popularity of Podcasts and how they are being noticed by the exisiting...
I have been meaning to blog on this for some time… The December edition of the Atlantic carried a...
You will find an updated version of the about me page in the increasingly populated sidebar to the right....
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...
Bloggers want to do deeper and wider, revealing more to broader audiences in more meaningful exchanges. Could changes...
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...
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...