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Gen x, Culture wars and the hyphenated movements
I read an incredible article today on the culture wars between “knowledge management” (km) and “social media” (sm) and I’m seeing signs of it everywhere. Venkatesh G. Rao writes a killer article, ,
Social Media vs. Knowledge Management: A Generational War
arguing that gen-xers (those born between 68 and 79) are choosing between ideological [...]
presbymeme II
So my new friend Bruce, who moderates an assemblage of ’self-identified Jesus followers who trace their ideological origins back to the reformation and utilize the language and infrastructures of political representative polity to make their decisions’ used his power to requisition a meme from those of us in the blogosphere….
The Rules // Presbymeme II
in about [...]
Everyday Liturgy interview about city, emergence, and Wendel Berry
I was interviewed by Thomas Turner of Everyday Liturgy, an quarterly journal, about the impact of Wendell Berry on my work as a pastor, community organizer, and artist. I can’t believe he used as much of the interview as he did. I’m by no means a literurature critic or expert on Berry. [...]




