What do you get when HotOrNot meets church websites? Eureka or yikes, it’s HOTorNOTChurchSites.com (courtesy eQuip blog)
eQuip ChatCome IM at the first ever eQuip Chat using a group chat room on AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) on Monday, August 16th, 2004 at 3:00pm Eastern Time (12:00pm Pacific). The topic for this chat will be: “Everything You’ve Wanted to Ask about [ . . . ] |
2 audio blogsmy not so dramatic readings of 2 blog entries from one uninspired that inspired me, and one of my friend’s enjoying the weather: |
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yet another problem in the body of Christthis Charisma article has revealed a serious problem infecting Christians, quote: “immodesty is a fast-growing problem in the body of Christ“… while a stumbling block to any red-blooded male like me, I had thought the impression that normal people had of Christians [ . . . ] |
Coming Out, sorta, but not reallyMy previously written testimony (Christian jargon for autobiography, or in the venacular, “sharing my personal history”, aka “what’s my story”) is long overdue for an overhaul. I believe that was written back in 1990, and a lot has happened in my life [ . . . ] |
sleepus distruptusQuestion >> You seem to be up to the wee hours of the morning often… are you a vampire? sleep during the day? |
a little light at the end of the tunnelThanks to those who have sent words of encouragement during the past week, as you’ve read between the lines and veiled references, and your implied prayers. I’m not into using too much God-language in my venacular, so I did not explicitly ask [ . . . ] |
Postmodern Christianity RerunSome of us enjoy sitcom reruns b/c we’ve seen it before, and don’t mind seeing it again. For me, that’d be Seinfeld or Cheers. In the evangelical church circles, there’s been a fairly new & recent (in the past 5 years or [ . . . ] |
Bloggers Suffer BurnoutWired magazine was already on it, about bloggers and burnout.. while one of the great things about blogging is the dialogue with readers, and I love having that from my blog and personal website, I don’t have enough of it when I [ . . . ] |












