As you may know, my wife and I recently had our first child, a daughter.
I became a father the other day. It's all quite surreal, still, so I'm really not sure what to think about it in any immediate sense.
As you probably know, there is a group of really vocal, largely ridiculed folks who believe the rapture will happen tomorrow at 6pm.
I missed writing for the series from my friend Rachel Held Evans that sought to restore unity, but followed it closely and saw some wonderful things.
We all know that Osama bin Laden was killed by American forces the other day.
One of the things I love most about theology is ecclesiology, the study of the church and how it lives with God in the world.
As you may know, Rob Bell has a new book that just came out.
Like many others, I've been following Egypt's revolution the past several days, and Tunisia's before it.
Since I started blogging I have planned to write something for the Martin Luther King holiday, but I'm finally getting to it this year, and want to publish today, on his birthday.
In light of Thanksgiving yesterday, Black Friday today, and the upcoming Advent and Christmas seasons, and maybe to a greater extent than normal because of the impending birth of our first child, I've been thinking about the connections between these holiday seasons, our prevailing civil religion, and injustice.
Jonathan Stegall is a web designer and emergent / emerging follower of Jesus currently living in Atlanta, seeking to abide in the creative tension between theology, spirituality, design, and justice.
"Alex Morris flips open his well-thumbed journalist’s notebook to approach web projects through four powerful lines of enquiry that can set your product’s strategy on the right track."
More links & commentary delicious
Full Blogroll Blogroll & Friends
More music Last.fm
More books revish
I have a form in which I need to prepend (with jQuery) an <option> and make it selected. Fine in FF/Webkit, but Opera and IE ignore it. 17 hrs ago
jonathanstegall Twitter