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Airport Love – Is It Possible?

Landed in Vegas about an hour ago, did you know they offer free wireless here!  I paid my dues in the form of $1.50 in slot machine goodness.  Wireless, is a treat especially if

Quaker Gatherings Coming To A State Near You

Robin’s posted a list of coming Quaker gatherings all of interest, and at least of which I will be at – possibly more. Here are some Quaker gatherings that I am very much looking forward

The Chronicle Project

A friend of mine from Pasadena, Brent Gudgel, just sent me a link to his new video-blog for a ministry he’s been working with call the Chronicle Project. The main point of the Chronicle

Is Beppe Done? Pod-fading? If So…So Long Good Friend

Joe Guada, good friend, fellow blogger and wonderful podcaster is hanging up his pod (or whatever it is podcasters hang-up). He says, “And so the time has come… Beppepodcast is pod-fading. In fact, I have

President Richard Mouw’s New Blog

Richard Mouw, president of Fuller Seminary (where I attend) has launched his own blog – Mouw’s Musings.  Okay, despite it having the very typical “blog” name, with the word musings in it, and having it

My Bookshelf is Live

I’ve posted a virtual version of some of the books on my bookshelf using Delicious Library and Delicious Web.  Now I will be able to see what I’ve got on the shelf at

Macheist Bundle for Sale – Great Mac Apps

I’ve been doing the “macheist” where a group of mac groupies have been doing complicated puzzles to win free macintosh applications.  Well this is the last week for that game (we’ve won 13

Sponsored Post: The Scholarship Blog

I’ve been asked to review The Scholarship Blog for Reviewme.com.  This isn’t the first time I’ve come across this site, it was just this past October that fellow blogger Paul Stamatiou

Thoughts After Fall Quarter 2006

I realized yesterday that I haven’t blogged in quite awhile and realized I needed a little break from it.  There’s so much I’ve been thinking about and I’ve needed some space

Notes on James McClendon and the Virtue of Presence

I’ve been doing extra reading for my seminar trying to nail down a paper topic and have really been enjoying the exposure to James McClendon’s stuff, here’s tidbit. “James McClendon in his

Updated: The Most Influential Book Of My Life…?

Updated: I forgot to put the link to what I to discussion board, sorry about that! — I don’t do well at keeping up with discussion boards and following all the wonderful discussions on the

Rhythms in Urban Life and the Season of Advent

Two separate conversations about rhythms of contemplation have cropped up this week.  One was brought up by Emily while we were falling asleep the other night.  She discussed her desire for us to build some