From the category archives:

emergent

deep church

April 10, 2009

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my current blogroll

April 7, 2009

i try to re-post my blogroll about every six months, but it’s been more than that since the last time; so here we go! here’s what i’ve got in my bloglines these days. i try to keep it paired down — i just don’t have time to read hundreds of blogs every day. but these [...]

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the best of 2008: blogs

December 31, 2008

i have about 70 feeds in my bloglines these days, and normally check it a couple times a day (in addition to many more blogs i check in on from time to time). but, as is true with many blog readers, i don’t really read every post on all of them. i skim, and see [...]

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the best of 2008: books

December 30, 2008

i’m planning on posting 7 “best of 2008″ posts, on books, music, tv & movies, ministry moments, family stuff, blogs, and ysmarko posts. i only have two written so far, though, so time will see if i get them ready to go live daily, as i plan. i read about 45 books in 2008 (give [...]

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there’s a hilarious and wonderfully true little bit of subversive wackiness floating around blogland and youtubeland. since emergent village restructure recently to more toward a more grass-roots, organic future (part of which included the end of tony jones’ role as the ‘official’ national coordinator), a handful of people have been posting videos declaring themselves the [...]

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excellent video blog post from doug pagitt on the distinction and relationship of these terms and ideas:

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my current blogroll

September 24, 2008

time for a blogroll update! here’s what i’ve got in my bloglines these days. i try to keep it paired down — i just don’t have time to read hundreds of blogs every day. but these are the ones i look at at least once a day. there are dozens of others – particularly youth [...]

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the great emergence

September 22, 2008

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the weekend that was: a few things (all of which were at home, in san diego); but the dominant feature was walktheirwalk, a 12-mile walkathon my family participated in to try to raise money for two clean water wells in twachiyanda, zambia, africa. jeannie got up at 4:20am (she was part of the planning team, [...]

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true story

July 25, 2008

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