After noting that it’s an anomaly to find a Southern Baptist in Las Vegas, Al Mohler talked more of the irony of the idea that “we came to a place of deception in order to talk about the truth.” He said that, as Christians, we should be known as people who have something to say. [...]
Entries Categorized as 'New Media'
GodBlogCon 2007: Al Mohler
November 8, 2007Posted by Amy Hall
GodBlogCon 2007
November 8, 2007Posted by Amy Hall
I'm now in Las Vegas at the GodBlogCon. If any of you are here, as well, be sure to find me and say hello! I'm not particularly fond of Vegas…or rather, not at all fond. This place is like a Disneyland without a soul. And seriously, what is that smell of sulfur out there? I'm [...]
The Wave of the Future
November 6, 2007Posted by Roger Overton
Did You Know 2.0: Web 2.0 … The Machine is Us/ing Us: What does this mean for Christianity?For the proclamation of the Gospel?For living like Christ?For how we think about theology? politics? social justice? youth ministry? community?We've got a few ideas…(Exciting news coming soon!)
Facebook, Myspace, and the New Media
August 15, 2007Posted by Roger Overton
Over the past few days I’ve seen a number of articles claiming that Facebook is growing faster than Myspace… Are MySpace Users Spacing Out?The Facebook Generation Gap (HT: Scriptorium Daily)MySpace Popularity with Teens FizzlesThe one that really caught my attention was “Social Networking and Class Warfare” by Steven Levy. He discussed a recent study that [...]
How New is New Media?
July 19, 2007Posted by Roger Overton
“What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done, and there is nothing new under the sun.” Ecclesiastes 1:9 We are far too accustomed to hearing about “new things.” When shopping we are constantly faced with “new and improved” products. Our politicians claim to advance “new” plans [...]
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