Archive for the 'Bloggers' Category

Women theology bloggers: a go-to list

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

Michael L. Westmoreland-White (Levellers) — himself an academic theologian and Baptist minister’s husband — lists some women who blog academic theology. Or academic theology bloggers who are women. Or bloggers who happen to write about theology while being women in an academic way. Take your pick. (If you know of others, he’s taking additions […]

Unitarian, Universalist, Free Christian blogs elsewhere?

Monday, June 4th, 2007

I was wondering if there any Unitarian, Universalist, Free Christian or kindred bloggers in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland (Republic or Northern Ireland) or Scotland at all.

Or any hitherto unmentioned English language bloggers in any country where English is not a predominant language?

Blogger: Rich Daley

Sunday, June 3rd, 2007

I think I ran across Rich Daley’s blog once before but read it again tonight since he commented and linked at Stephen Lingwood’s blog, Reignite. (The post about the British Unitarian denominational website.)

He seems, hmm, familiar. I’m taller, with darker eyes and the ability to drink milk comfortably. But Ubuntu Linux, GNU project, Firefox, Xfce, […]

Blogger: Matthew Davis Fox

Saturday, June 2nd, 2007

I’ve added the LiveJournal page feed for (the Rev.) Matthew Davis Fox on my feed reader at home.

I found it after I Googled his name after finding at reference to his ordination at the All Souls Bethlehem Church, Brooklyn website. As some of my readers may know, All Souls Bethlehem is a three-way federated church: […]

Self-care, weight-care like we mean it

Monday, May 28th, 2007

I love the Internet, blogging and social networking because it allows self-empowered people to act immediatly.

Introducing the seminarian-founded, ministerially-themed weight loss blog, Weight of the World. Why? Who?

Lizard Eater, seminarian, mother of 4, has been trying very hard to create a healthier life for herself and her family. She focuses on whole foods and has […]

On the road

Friday, May 18th, 2007

Hubby and I are in New York. If I can, I’ll get some photos or other content here. If not, enjoy some posts I wrote ahead of time until we return.

Eating on $21 a week?

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

Four U.S. Representatives — three Democrats and a Republican — are spending the week eating on $21 in groceries because that’s the average benefit of someone living on food stamps. They’re blogging their experience, and the comments are getting very interesting.

I won’t be cynical and say the effort is a political ploy; perhaps, rather, that […]

Peacebang’s blogs are go!

Monday, May 7th, 2007

I’m happy to help and have helped my friend and colleague, the Rev. Victoria Weinstein get her well-loved blogs into their own home. (Thanks to, too, ChaliceChick for getting this transition started.)

Without further ado:

Peacebang.com
BeautyTipsforMinisters.com

Be sure to update your links to these great resources!

Can blogs run smaller affiliates out of business? Are they?

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

Back in the day, if you were a Unitarian Universalist with an specific interest you might end up joining or even founding an independent affiliate organization. Twenty years ago, there were scads of them with new ones popping up all the time. Like printed pamphlets, their day seems to have passed. Some are still very […]

Installing open-source image manipulation software to MS Windows

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

Friend and fellow blogger Chris Walton (Philocrites) noted in a recent posting about blog images,

I don’t actually use any [images] on my blog, though, because I don’t own any photo manipulation software and have never figured out how to install the Open Source one you’ve mentioned.

Let’s fix that. The software in question is called The […]