March 2009

Blogging Powers

I’ll hoping to be doing my first real live-blogging event tomorrow at “Evolving Church: Amidst the Powers“. I’m going to try using ScribbleLive for each session, partly because it’s developed by some guys in Toronto, Canada. Also, it allows me to embed live updates to posts here, directly follow my twitter account which will contain [...]

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Web developer for Jesus…?

I’m looking for a php developer to join in on a web venture in creating a more sustainable human future. At the moment, there’s zero pay and high odds of failure. Message me if you’re interested in joining the team.

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The Evolving Church

I’ll be live blogging/twittering at the evolving church conference: Amidst the powers, this Saturday.  You can follow along on the blog here and also at the joint twitter feed under hashtag #ep09. It’s not too late to register, and hope to see some of you in person. Check out a great prayer someone had sent [...]

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The Monkey and the Fish

Leadership Network sent me “The monkey and the fish” for review recently and it didn’t take long at all to finish it. Five years ago, I visited Dave Gibbons church, Newsong, in California without knowing who he was (During that trip along the coast, I also visited other big names like Mosaic LA, Saddleback, the [...]

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Rob Bell interviews Shane Hipps on technology

Rob Bell Interviews Shane Hipps About Technology from Deadly Viper on Vimeo. HT: Deadly Viper See also my huge rob bell resources listing.

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Half-baked lifestream

I’ve started yet another blog.  This one’s for true fans, as it’s no-frills and low-thrills. When I’m not with people, it’s ridiculous how much I am connected to my computer online.  I’ve decided to open up my world a bit further and have a space for unpolished-barely formed thoughts and tidbits. I’ve found a way [...]

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Linking Arms, Linking Lives

Linking arms How can urban-Suburban Partnerships transform Communities? Is it even possible? Linking Arms, Linking Lives is by several community development heavy weights like Ron Sider, John Perkins, and Wayne Gordon. I’d say the book is more than a good start on this rapidly emerging issue. Too often I read books that seem to speak [...]

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