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If you’ve got the bandwidth, then take a gander at my favorite use — a bit bombastic and over-much, but fun — of church-related Flash animation.
It never fails to make me smile. Not entirely sure why.
Armenian Catholicosate of Cicilia
Something to post while I plow through some new content management options. Perhaps something a bit less […]
Books — good books especially — on Universalist or Unitarian history don’t come around every day, and when they’re gone, those who didn’t buy will kick themselves later.
Few books on Universalist history are as good at Ann Lee Bressler’s 2001 Universalist Movement in America, 1770-1880, and I’ve put it back on my to-read list.
A quick […]
Time to recharge the bedside (and bus-riding laptop) book pile. This is what I’m reading now:
Margaret Visser. 1991. The Rituals of Dinner.
E. Merton Coulter. 1928. College Life in the Old South.
Albert C. Outler, ed. 1964. John Wesley.
Douglas [...]
1744 unique visitors, 4757 visits: about the same as the month before.
The biggest referrer is an IP-number-only visitor (uh, thanks) with the top true honors going to http://textweek.blogs.com/textweek/, http://www.universalistchristians.org/links.html, and http://www.acrossbeyondthrough.com. Thanks.
Before Zoloft’s Depressed Marshmallow, there was Jot.
Growing up unchurched, my religious education was pretty well confined to the children’s television programming from the Lutherans, Davey and Goliath, and the Southern Baptists, Jot.
Those, I suppose, were the days when the Southern Baptists were a bit broader; full of “Jimmy Carter kind of Baptists” as the nearby, […]