I’m in the process of changing my links. One category will be RM Unity. The links so far are:
http://www.restorationunity.com
http://www.poeministries.org
http://www.connect4change.net/cms/index.php
http://www.disciple-heritage.org
http://lmouser.wordpress.com
http://oneinjesus.info/
Alan will be in a category of people I know, which I understand is odd as I’ve never met him in person. Gregg, an associate editor of connect4change that I see every week, will have that website in this category. Chalk it up to one of the mysteries of life, the belief that some things are truly unknowable and unclassifiable, or the random mind of yours truly.
As a side note:
I haven’t forgotten about the next big thing. It will be written at some point. In the meantime, two ideas for thought:
- all information is becoming miscellaneous
- the next generation favors texting over email
The first sounds odd at first. Basically, the internet community continues to focus on bringing a totally customized experience bringing you just the information that you want. The community offers this to every individual, no matter how different the information may be to that individual. In this context, that’s why all information is miscellaneous. Think about it.
The second deals with how communication changes. When communication changes, so does the experience of the Christian faith.
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The next big thing: religious Democrats.
http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1642649,00.html
It looks like a calculated political move, based on this article. But maybe it will lead to less antagonistic policies.
Not to be nitpicky, but the South has had religious Democrats for years. (I’m one.) What I believe you mean is Democratic candidates openly talking about their personal religion.
Granted, I like the rotoscoped images of Barak, Hillary, and John. I think it is indicative of their religion as well. You know, rotoscoped Christianity.
That’s what I meant. I know plenty of religious Democrats. I’m just not used to seeing the Democratic candidates pay attention to such things. I’m sure it makes some of their constituents nervous.