I have to say that a news reader has been by best investment of 2006 thus far. Yes it was free to download, but it's cost me loads of time reading (and subsequently reflecting) when I maybe should have been doing other stuff (eg work). Ooops. But as a result of exploring and reading more I’ve made some great blogging and other web discoveries.
That the Guardian film site has a fab mood matcher but no RSS or other feed for its main page.
That Rachelle’s Notes From a Truth-Seeker is a often a cracking read. And that she’s had two recent articles about gender and emerging church that have especially resonated with me. One called What the hell I could do with the hits and Be careful what you wish for. Go read.
And enjoyed her link to an article about Matthew Fox and his 95 Theses or Articles of Faith for a Christianity for the Third Millennium.
Plus (via John Drane and Olive Drane) an emerging church in LA called The Tribe.
Phew. Busy old month.
How am I managing to function as a normal person in real life with all this to read and discover? Virtual hermitage here I come… or uninstall the news reader? Hmmmm… Any advice from veteran bloggers?
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Press delete more often.
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