11 With Mixed Feelings
Not only do I have mixed feelings about continuing these weekly roundups, but I have mixed feelings about all...
Not only do I have mixed feelings about continuing these weekly roundups, but I have mixed feelings about all...
Thanks to Jason Clark for the link to the new Westminster Theological Centre . It looks like an exciting...
Barna Group has just released some research that confirms what most of us already know – many people make...
Postmodernity as an academic and cultural project was greatly challenged by the events of 9/11. But, that didn't mean...
A few bits and pieces from around the web, focussed this week on Art, jacksonpollock.org (via Gapingvoid) – used...
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...
The world of blogging is changing fast and the trend away from daily blogging seems to be moving fast.
I have been meaning for some time to review this book (in fact the draft of this review has...
The New Tastemakers is a piece in today’s NYT, looking at the changes in music marketing, particularly as a...
FreeDerekWeb.com is open for business. Christian musician Derek Webb (formerly of Caedmon’s Call) is making his new album, Mockingbird,...
Over the past few weeks, I’ve been cleaning up my bloglinks and RSS feeds. I’ve added a lot of...
I’ve been thinking a lot about maps lately, having just finished Edward Tufte’s Beautiful Evidence and recently started Willie...
Interest in church and organised religion is going down. But what does this mean? Are people disinterested or uninterested?
Every now and there’s a topic I want to blog about, but can’t quite fashion into a good blogpost....