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.
It's that time again: A List Apart has opened the Survey For People Who Make Websites, 2010.
Malcolm Gladwell had a recent article in the New Yorker that examined "Why the revolution will not be tweeted." Now, I'm not incredibly familiar with Gladwell, although I have seen him speak (and enjoyed his talk) and in general have a good opinion of his work.
Recently, I saw this post from the founder of Wesabe, which was a web-based software solution for managing your finances, about why Mint won, both in surviving and in getting acquired (for $170 million).
Since I started this blog in 2007, I haven't written a specific 9/11-oriented post on one of the anniversaries that have passed since then.
I have a close friend, Andy, and Andy runs in a number of different circles that give him an interesting perspective on political and religious debates.
I hadn't planned on writing anything here about the Cordoba Initiative and it's planned Park 51 Islamic Cultural Center in Lower Manhattan.
I don't spend a whole lot of time around mainstream evangelicals or Pentecostals these days.
Each year, I try to reflect on the music and the seminars that I see at Cornerstone Festival (see past posts).
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.
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