Archive for the 'Blogging' Category



Culture of Life?

I’ve mentioned this before but I’ll say it again, Fred Clark at Slactivist.com is one of my favorite bloggers. It is a common occurence when I start to work on a blog post and visit Fred’s blog and realize he’s said what I wanted to say but much more eloquently and effectively. He’s […]

The Lure of Theocracy

Philip Yancy has written this fantastic article for christianitytoday.com. It serves as a warning that is, in my opinion, very much in need. This quote jumped out at me:

Hearing firsthand about Islamic culture increased my understanding, but it also made me nervous about my own society. The very things we resist […]

Shane Hipps on Video-Venue

Shane Hipps, the pastor of Trinity Mennonite Church in Glendale, AZ and the author of the fantastic book “The Hidden Power of Electronic Culture”, has posted an excerpt of the book on the Out of Ur blog. This section of the book looks into the aspect of the video-venue method that has become popular […]

new blogging rules

via TallSkinnyKiwi
The rules of blogging have changed for our brave new web and Eric Kintz has some good advice.
Why blog frequency does not matter anymore
#1 Traffic is generated by participating in the community; not daily posting
#2 Traffic is irrelevant to your blog’s success anyway
#3 Loyal readers coming back daily to check your posts is so […]

Let’s Ban Some Stuff

Will Samson has a very thoughtful post regarding the gay marriage issue that’s heating up in Washington this week. I echo Will’s sentiments and I pray we can begin to stop the distinction between acceptable and unnacceptable sin. If we ban gay marraige for the sake of the “sactity of marriage”, then we […]