A book tour for Earth Day: Gardening Eden (How Creation Care will Change Your Faith, Your Life, and Our World) by Michael Abbate

Happy Earth Day! I’m so behind in my reading, and I’m supposed to write something of intelligence about this book, but all I can manage is:

This book is long over due. Christians should be leading the way on protecting the earth. Christ follower? Into environmentalism? Check this book out (love the resource section in the back and all the practical tips on how to protect the earth’s natural resources.)

That is all.

Lame, I know.  Bad blogger. I really do need a clone for all the mundane tasks of life so the real me can do all the fun stuff, like reading.

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Blog book tour: Flickering Pixels (How technology shapes your faith) by Shane Hipps

A snip from Flickering Pixels (How technology shapes your faith) by Shane Hipps:

The Internet is a lot of things, but it is emphatically not a neutral aid. Digital social networking inoculates people against the desire to be physically present with others in real social networks — networks like a church or a meal in someone’s home. Being together becomes nice but nonessential.

What say ye, readers? Agree or disagree? Let’s discuss.

The beautiful cross

If you are unfamiliar with the cross and why I think it’s beautiful, you can read the story of Jesus’ crucifixion at YouVersion.com. Plug Luke 23 into the search, that’s a good place to start. (The default translation is King James; click on the down arrow to select a modern text. I like NIV and ESV.)

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