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GOOD Magazine | On Skid Row: Introduction

February 21, 2008 Church in Mission 1 min read

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oS6ar1aJIYM&rel=1&w=500&h=430] Good Magazine, a site I really like, cover all kinds of topics, from culture to politics and the environment. This week they’ve begun a video series looking at LA’s homeless district,

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My 2008 Reading List (so far)

February 20, 2008 Blog Posts 2 min read

With every new year comes new lists of things we all would like to accomplish, take for instance the reading list. How many of you have compiled, if not physically, at least a mental list of all the books, authors and ideas you’d like to read about in 2008?

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The Wire And Disrupting the Othering Process

February 19, 2008 Featured 3 min read

If you haven’t had the chance to watch HBO’s TV show The Wire I highly recommend you take the time and begin watching. It’s in its fifth and final season, so there’s plenty to keep your Netflix queue busy for quite awhile. While it may not

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Jarrod McKenna on National Sorry Day (God’s Politics)

February 16, 2008 Blog Posts 1 min read

Over on God’s Politics Blog, Jarrod McKenna has written a great post on national ‘Sorry  Day,’ a day when White Australians are trying to enact reconciliation for the pain they’ve caused through racism and colonialism.  This could (hopefully) be a chance to change history. She shared later, “things

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Claiborne’s Cedarville Cancellation

February 15, 2008 Blog Posts 1 min read

My buddy Rhett Smith has posted a great reflection about the recent cancelation of Shane Claiborne’s scheduled talk at Ohio’s Cedarville University.  Rhett questions the validity of the quote below, and discusses his own thoughts as someone who is a college pastor. “There was a tension between my

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Dress Down Friday | Guest Holly

February 15, 2008 Blog Posts 1 min read

Big thanks to Wess for inviting the guest post for today’s Dress Down Friday! With Wess’ recent endorsement of Obama, I decided to take DDF in a political direction. For me, following the 2008 election is like watching a good soap opera. I’m completely addicted. Say What?! :: Obama’

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Bread For the World: Looking for Young Leaders

February 14, 2008 The Political 1 min read

My friend Holly, who writes at Bread Blog and will be posting this week’s Dress Down Friday, works for a non-profit organization called Bread for the World. They do a lot of lobby work and other types of political activism to help raise awareness for hunger issues around the

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Book reading Meme: Zizek and 123?

February 13, 2008 Blog Posts 1 min read

My buddy Kyle has tagged me to write out a quote from page 123 of the nearest book on my shelf.  Well unfortunately for all of us, my book is Slavoj Zizek’s “The Puppet and the Dwarf,” which means mostly that it’s going to be difficult to make

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Dress Down Friday | Guest Blogger Josh

February 8, 2008 Blog Posts 1 min read

Big thanks for Wess letting me co-host Dress Down Friday. I’m not sure if my web musings will be of much interest to some, but here they are nonetheless. Jonathan Brink writes about the podcast swallowing the pastor. Good stuff. And I know of a good podcast to check

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Reader Poll: How Would Non-USA Voters Vote?

February 7, 2008 The Political 1 min read

Last week I announced who I’m supporting in the presidential race, and while my endorsement obviously didn’t help California, it felt good to bring politics into the subject here. And in keeping with the idea of “gathering” together for common discourse on this site I have question for

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Dress Down Friday | Guest Blogger Ben

February 1, 2008 Blog Posts 2 min read

I love guest blogging.  There’s a strange thrill in writing something that will appear on a site other than my own.  Thank you for giving me this honor, Wess. I’ve never written a “Dress Down Friday” so what I’ve got here is a collection of links that

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Unlikely Quaker “Heroes?”

February 1, 2008 Blog Posts 1 min read

Did you know Annie Oakley was a Quaker? How about Joan Baez and James Dean?  Well they were along with a few other surprising people says this Time article… Annie Oakley – “The sharp-shooting female who was rumored to split playing cards edge-wise, then shoot through them a few times before

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