Journeys in cyberspace – 21/09/08
With the slimline new blog design, I don't have room anymore for my Del.icio.us links and tags – so instead thought I'd try and make a habit of sticking up some recent links instead on the blog…
Frank Viola has an interview on Neue – Does the church care about the poor?
David Fitch writes about the dangers of a (post-modern) gospel message which is too big for people to understand.
Found this NYTimes article about funny little houses – kinda weird.
Leadership Journal has an interesting article about sermons and incentivisation – not sure whether I agree, but its along the right lines…
Pre-ordered the New Rob Bell book from Amazon.
Weirdest sermon series I've ever seen Mark Driscoll do.
Alan Hirsch thinks about what missional cells can learn from terrorist cells.
Five things we got wrong in the Aussie emerging-missional church.
Guerrila Gardening – fancy doing some of this in Alway. 'Course we need to sort our own jungle garden out first.
Using Wordpress for church websites. This is what we do with the Lab – and have St Paul's to get up and running in the next few months as well.
A bizarre exam answer from an American chemistry student – is hell exothermic or endothermic? Think this is an old one – probably fiction. Still pretty funny.
Downloaded Google Crome – cool in some ways, strange in others. Think I'll hang onto Firefox as my main browser for the moment.






