Here is what I have found in the last week of touring the Internet. Not as much as previous weeks – you’ll see I’ve struggled to publish much of substance in recent days, apart from the Damaris videos. Anyway, I think these are all worthwhile – a mixture of theological and techie stuff.
Theology
Is the missional approach to church good or not? Helen Lee surveys the question of missional shift or drift.
A superb Paul Vallely article from The Independent lays out the different perspectives lucidly back in October: Religion vs science: can the divide between God and rationality be reconciled?
Ruth Haley Barton describes Advent as training in waiting.
After four years of blogging, Brother Maynard has discovered a new God.
Whoopee, John and Olive Drane are blogging together.
Alan Hirsch is putting the adventure back into the venture.
Techie
Google’s advice for bloggers. Looks like I’d better drop the style of one-word post titles I’ve been pursuing in recent weeks!
TechRepublic has ten classic clueless-user stories: entertainment for the geeky among you.
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