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So School Begins Today: What’s Coming up For Gathering In Light

July 31, 2006 Featured 2 min read

This past friday I finished up one year tenure as Fuller Seminary’s textbook buyer.  I began working at the bookstore in the beginning of summer 2005 and shortly thereafter I took over with this full-time position.  Well, even though I had a hard time adjusting to full-time work and

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Further Perspectives on Relationships and the Web

July 27, 2006 Featured 2 min read

Recently I had a good conversation with a friend about relationships and the web, it seems I get into conversations like this rather often, and in this conversation some new ideas were shaped for me.  I thought I’d write some of those ideas out.  There are a variety of

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Accessorizing the Christian Life: What Would [Can] Jesus Sell?

July 21, 2006 Featured 2 min read

Emily ran across an article in the LA Times about a new ‘Christian’ perfume called ‘Virtuous Woman.’  The article is entitled “What Would Jesus Sell?” The main gist of the  column is about a new perfume that is hopefully “enticing enough to provoke questions: ‘What’s that you’re wearing?

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Cheap Mac Apps for Students and Teachers

July 20, 2006 Featured 3 min read

I’ve been thinking about compiling one of those “favorite apps” posts that we mac users like to do (too often no doubt).  But in keeping with the tradition of mac-lovers I thought it would be good for someone to have a limited list of apps useful for educational purposes

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Gathering in Light Goes ‘Subversive’

July 19, 2006 Blog Posts 1 min read

My buddy, Chris, over at Glued Ideas has created a glorious theme called “subtle” free for all wordpress users.  Built into Subtle is an easy way to switch styles, to show the potential of this feature (and because he likes me) he powered out a style all my own called

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The Boundaries of Convergent Friends

July 18, 2006 Featured 4 min read

Much discussion has arisen due to the interest groups that Robin, Martin, Liz, AJ and others have been a part of.  This along with the “Convergent Friends Gathering” taking place at our house on August 5th has created a lot of excited and an equal amount of criticism. On Behalf

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Religious Blogging Community News: The Daily Scribe Goes Official

July 15, 2006 Blog Posts 1 min read

It has been a little while since my blog was accepted into the religious blogging community called The Daily Scribe.  There are now over 25 bloggers from various religious backgrounds including, Christianity (including emerging church leaders), Judaism, Unitarianism, Paganism. and religious academics. Well it is finally in official launch mode,

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Advertising on Blogs: And So I Take It Back

July 14, 2006 Blog Posts 1 min read

I’ve written a fairly recent article on why I decided to turn the ads off on my site.   Well I still agree with what was said there, but I have also  found a way to meet in the middle.  I have signed up for Text Link Ads a company

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A Little Time for Spiritual Inventory With Sequoias

July 12, 2006 Blog Posts 3 min read

Every so often I realize that I’ve been going full speed ahead for too long and need a break, this past week I had one of those realizations.  I finally got to the point where I felt like I had been running with my eyes closed, not paying attention

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Quaker 2.0 Relaunch and the Convergent Friends Gathering

July 7, 2006 Blog Posts 1 min read

Chris Frazier from Glued Ideas has been working hard on a relaunch design for Quaker 2.0, a collaborative site I co-author for.  We had been planning a big launch for Monday July 10th, but he graciously decided to relaunch earlier to correspond with my article being published. Along with

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Convergent Friends: Passing on the Faith in the Postmodern World

July 7, 2006 Featured 1 min read

My first in-print article has hit the shelf this month in the July/August edition of the magazine Quaker Life.   They were also kind enough to offer an online version of it here is  an excerpt: What started causing disquiet in me came after I was assigned to read Walter

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The Cross and a Statue

July 5, 2006 Blog Posts 1 min read

I wonder sometimes, whether I’ve gone off the deep end; I find myself criticizing stuff like this so often.  There are so many things that get under my skin; I’m a very happy and fairly contented person, really I am.  It’s just when I see things like

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