GodBlogCon has drawn to a close. My little session about emerging church blogs was a brief introduction to what the emerging church is about, and how blogging is being used to shape theology, Christian practices, and how followers of God in the [ . . . ]
GodBlogCon is open for feedbackI skipped dinner tonight to hang out and dialogue a bit with some of the organizers of this GodBlogCon deal (the likes of John Mark Reynolds, Joe Carter, Andy Jackson). The genuineness and generosity of the organizers to put such an event [ . . . ] |
why? worry?Live blogging now from the coveted after lunch plenary session. Props to the Biola tech team for making WiFi available to us!! |
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Blogging for (Bible) BusinessSitting in a breakout session facilitated by the ESV Bible Blog guys – Geoff Dennis and Stephen Smith. Turning out to be like a Penn & Teller setup, where Geoff is doing all the talking, and Stephen is smiling and offering moral [ . . . ] |
communicating by blogHere, live blogging from GodBlogCon. They’ve got the campus WiFi working today in the chapel, and I’m catching the 2nd half of the morning plenary. Sorry to have missed the morning devotional with Mark Roberts, but I was having a breakfast meetup [ . . . ] |
now cross-posted over to XangaI’ve just installed another WordPress plugin, called Croissanga. This one will cross-post entries from here over to my Xanga blog, for those isolated blog readers who only know other Xanga blogs, and don’t know that there’s a whole world of millions of [ . . . ] |
GodBlogCon session on emerging church blogsI’ll be facilitating a GodBlogCon breakout session this weekend on emerging church blogs. This session will be on Saturday 11/15, 9:00-10:15am, on the campus of Biola University in La Mirada, California. In which building and which room, I’m not sure yet. [ . . . ] |
fascination with handsPeople who visit this website don’t really have the same interests as I do. I kinda knew that. Now it’s confirmed by my latest statistics tracking gadget called MyBlogLog. Great tool that tracks what website visitors actually click on; not what pages [ . . . ] |
whole lotta RSS readers going onDuring the past week, I’ve come across 3 incredibly innovative RSS readers: t3h Blox0r at www.bloxor.com, Google Reader at www.google.com/reader, and Winksite at www.winksite.com. |


















