- Neels Jackson is the church news journalist at the Afrikaans newspaper, Beeld. He wrote a good and very insightful article (in Afrikaans) on how Christians should make room for each other's viewpoints.
- Michael Hyatt asks the question on how leaders create alignment within their organizations.
- Meanwhile, the official Google Blog tells us how to refine our google searches to our nearest location. Why this is helpful, I'll probably never intentionally discover.
- Ben Witherington posted an extremely insightful blogpost on the earliest temple in the world, dating back 11,500 years.
- Julian Smith, an aspiring and innovative writer-director, made this hilarious video clip about a weird entrepreneurial idea, while actually showing the dynamics of a almost-loving family relationship.
- Scot McKnight added his voice in reviewing Brian McLaren's latest book, A New Kind of Christianity for the magazine, Christianity Today. His review is so good I'll probably repost it in totality sometime next week here on this blog. In the meantime you'd do well to follow the conversation going on on his blog about the review - read all the comments here.
- Finally, Alan Hirsch (@alanhirsch) tweeted the following remark: "The loss of genuinely creative people from any group means that the remaining members will opt for harmony above all else."
I am an internet missionary. With God's grace I live this reality in His footsteps. With God's wisdom I live to be a virtual witness to His greatness.
2010-02-27
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Hello, I was just Blog-Hopping and ran across your blog. Very Nice!
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Hi Lisa
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