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Friends Who Blog

June 23, 2008 · 5 Comments

Because I am currently in a slow season here on the blog, it felt like a good time to tell you about some of my friends who blog so you can check them out. They are all over the map as far as style and perspective, but they are all my friends.

Matt

Matt is a very good friend of mine from Ecclesia. He and I have been in a small group together for the last few years. He is an engineer who works with robots. He recently started blogging (again). So far, he is writing about all sorts of things, from personal finance to exploited workers in the third world to the effects of living together before marriage. He applies a focused analytical mind to everything he does, but he is one of the more authentically caring people I know.

Joe

Joe, likewise, is a friend from Ecclesia. Joe’s blog, from the looks of it, started as his thoughts while studying in England. I didn’t know Joe then, so I can’t tell you much about that. Recently, I found his blog and saw that he is posting again. I mentioned before that Joe made a couple of posts about N. T. Wright’s What Saint Paul Really Said. Hopefully, he will continue sharing his thoughts, because they are worth hearing. A while back, I posted some thoughts after a class that he taught in Ecclesia about holiness. Joe is sharp, funny, and a solid guy.

Dan

Dan grew up in the same church as me. Both my wife and I knew him when we were younger, as he was a leader for us in Sunday school and the youth group. But that was a while ago. He has gone on to study theology at some significant schools, under some important theologians, amassing some impressive degrees. His blog is covers issues in politics, theology, poetry, and music. On the surface, he and I may seem to have fairly different political and theological outlooks. However, if you can read between the lines, there are some fundamental theological positions we share. For that reason I find his blog stimulating and fun. Of course, I would recommend the blog simply because he has good taste in music and because he is a friend.

Dahvede

Dahvede was a student of mine in junior high and high school. He is currently a missionary in New Zealand, working with YWAM. He blogs about his thoughts and experiences while doing this. I don’t know if he would use these terms for himself, but I’d characterize him as missional, reformed, and charismatic. In my book, that is a good combination. He is a man who is passionate about following Jesus wherever he leads.

Michelle (My Wife)

I saved the best for last. My wife, Michelle, has started a blog. It is impossible to be unbiased about your wife, but I think that even if I was not in love with her, I would recommend that you read her blog. She is both intelligent and wise. She is a high school English teacher. I’m not sure all that she is planning to write about, but I imagine she will write about faith, justice, simple living, family life, literature, and whatever amusing thoughts she has.

Also, check out my other friend’s blogs on the sidebar. Steve and Brian have good tumblelogs of interesting stuff they have found on the web. Kiley has some good recipes. Bryant and Dean have some good music. Chris is one of my pastors. Brett and Sam are former students. Jacob and Emily are friends from college. Wes, Jaemey, and Alison are friends from Ecclesia.

Also, don’t forget to check out my tumblelog as well. I post there more often than here.

Here is my recommendation. If you are not using a feed reader, get one. (I use GoogleReader.) Then, subscribe to these blogs.

Categories: Blogging · Ecclesia · Recommended
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My Tumblelog

March 19, 2007 · No Comments

My friends smerickson and syntatic just started a tumblelog, which is basically a blog for quick, simple, frequent posts. For some time now, I have been using my del.icio.us account to try and do that. I basically collect links of interesting things I have read. When I saw tumblr, I realized this was what I was looking for instead. So, from now on, I’ll be sharing shorter, quicker things on my new tumblog: PomoPu Jr. Enjoy.

Categories: Blog News · Blogging

Good post on guidelines for blogging

January 3, 2006 · No Comments

Ben Witherington on Blogging

Some of these are obvious, but I find a few of them hard to follow. The biggest one for me is:

4) If you are unwilling to be bold in person, don’t be bold in print– otherwise you are a coward not prepared to back up in person your convictions. Let your in-print speech patterns be of the same ilk as your in person ones. That’s just a matter of personal integrity so that it is always the case that you say what you mean and you mean what you say.

I feel that I am often much more ready to take a stance and be bold in writing than in person. I find that I am a wimp when I talk to people I disagree with in public. I am more candid online sometimes than in person…unless talking to friends who know what I think, in that case I’m very bold, often too vehement. I think the solution is not for me to tame my blogging, but to get some guts and start saying the bold things to people. This is hard because boldness is often percieved as lack of love and un-Christian. I think that we have often made humility into an excuse to be fearful and avoid conflict that needs to be faced. I know I have. Witherington’s other thoughts are very good too.

Categories: Blogging

Tips for Reading Blogs

December 2, 2005 · No Comments

This was good. Just don’t delete my blog…10 Tips for Reading Blogs

Categories: Blogging · Books I am Reading · Simplicity