Here is a list of the things I’ve written that have gotten the most feedback, or I think are the ones that are most important to the stuff I’ve done so far. Thus they are “Featured” here to make it easier for you to find.
Featured Articles | 2007
- (un)Programmed:Beyond Modernist Labels, Towards the Program of the Spirit
- Loving ourselves to death
- Orthodoxy as an Event:Questions About Quaker Orthodoxy
- Some Problems with Christian Online Communities: Why You Should Stay Away
- Open Anabaptism and a Community of (in)Outsiders
- FAQ: Are There Modern Day Prophets?
- Towards a Post-Foundationalist Quaker Theology: Zizek, Quietism, and Pink Dandelion
- An Apologetic for Quaker Theology: Do We Need It or Want it?
- Thoughts on Pedagogy Does Technology in the Classroom Help or Hurt?
- Learning a New Language While Building a House: Reflections on Quaker Heritage Day
- The Questions Pacifists Always Get Asked
- Review of Relient K’s New Album – Five Score and Seven Years Ago
- FAQs: What is Worship? (Pastoral Quaker Perspective)
- Book Review on Brian McLaren’s “The Secret Message of Jesus�? (Guest Article)
- 5 Streams of The Emerging Church and Convergent Friends (?)
- Jarrod McKenna and the Peace Tree Receive Quaker Peace Award
- Create a Moleskine PDA: The Student GTD HackBecome a Clean Slate Poser
Featured Articles | 2006
- Culture Jam and the Radical Reformation
- Rhythms In Urban Life and the Season of Advent
- Books For An Introduction to the Study of Bible and Theology
- How Do We Look For The Theology of A Church (Part I of III)?
- Things I Value In A Church: A Confession of Faith?
- The Rise of Christian Terrorism: Fear Based Religion Emerging Churches Resources for Beginngers
- Convergent Friends: Passing on the Faith in a Postmodern World
- Boundaries of Covergent Friends
- Spending Money as Christians
- What Are Your Favorite Quaker Books?
- Left Behind: Eternal Forces Video Game – Violence for ChristiansHow to Blog for Theology and Religion
- Quakers, Sacraments and Practices
- The Boundaries of Convergent Quakerism
Featured Frequently Asked Questions
- FAQs: Why Go To Fuller Seminary for Your PhD?
- FAQs:Are There Modern Day Prophets?
- FAQs: What Are The Practices of Quakers?
Featured Series
The Lord’s Prayer and It’s Implications on the Mission of the Church: Here is a page with links to the various articles I’ve written on the Lord’s Prayer.
Topics In Theology and Technology
- Hey Man Slow Down: The Speed of Life I
- Hey Man Slow Down: Multitasking and Issues in Simplicity II
- Hey Man Slow Down: Silence and Noise Sharing Space With Technology III
- Disadvantage of Blogs as Theological Discourse
- Hey Man Slow Down: The Art of Friendship Behind the Screen IV
- Hauerwas and a Faith and Practice for the Emerging Church
- Why Theology Should be Written on Blogs and Wikis
- How to Blog For Theology and Religion
- How to Get Started Blogging
Series on Evangelicalism
- Reflections on Evangelicalism
- Understanding What Evangelicalism Is
- Critiques and Possibilities – Biblicism
- Critiques and Possibilities – Spiritually Transformed Life
- Evangelicalism as Subculture
Emerging Church Resouces
- Emerging Churches Book Review
- Emerging Churches Resources for Beginngers
- Emerging Church Google SearchEducation and Technology PostsTips on Blogging For Students
- Some Web 2.0 For Educational Technology
- Using Rojo for Educational Purposes
- Taking the Classroom outside (or out of the room)
- How To Setup Wordpress for Students
Publications Elsewhere
Quaker Life Magazine
Barclay Press Articles
- The Daily Journals (October 31 – Novemeber 11, 2005)
- Reflecting on The Church – Discussion Group
- Book Review on Emering Churches
- The Emerging Churches Discussion Board
Other Blogs I Have Contributed To
QuakerQuaker | Quaker Blogs
Britain Yearly Meeting | Official Blog for the YM May 2007
Quaker 2.0 | Contributor Information
Beatitudes Society | Contributor Information
[...] I ended up finding a youth ministry position at a Friends Church in Northeastern Ohio while my wife, Emily, and I were both still in college. It was there that we spent more time learning and absorbing the Quaker narrative, learning how to embody this version of Christianity. The problem then was, not so much that people on the Evangelical side of the tradition were adverse to us taking seriously notions like pacifism, simplicity, women in ministry, and sacramental living, but we realized our views were marginal in the larger body. We certainly are not the only ones within the Evangelical Friends Church to believe this stuff, but as a whole the tradition has moved away from discipling its people into the kinds of practices that cultivate Christians that look like our earlier counterparts (see my posts on Evangelicalism for more on this subject). [...]
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