Blogging

Civility and blogging

Mena Trott, president and co-founder of Six Apart, has given a controversial speech on civility and blogging: I’ve seen people make disparaging comments about other people — comments that they would never say

I wish I could do tacky well

Following the example of Andrew Jones (always a good idea), I put a Christian Top 1000 button on my sidebar the other day: They say to put one on all of your pages

The Great Giveaway blog

David Fitch, author of The Great Giveaway, is blogging for the “purpose of conversations engaging the issues of being the church in postmodernity.” It looks great, especially since he likes Canadians. The man

A Reaction to the “Blog War”

A great post by Ochuk: Now I know that all the burning theological issues like the Emerging Church, NT Wright, Open Theism, women’s roles, the authority of the Bible, and translation philosophies,

People and issues

You may have missed the controversy taking place this week between Centeri0n and Internet Monk, with others (like Pyromaniac) also participating. At issue is a confessional essay written by Internet Monk. It’s