Archive for February, 2008
9 Marks: Christian Unity and Division
Closed Published by jdodson February 29th, 2008 on Creation ProjectThe new 9 Marks journal topic is Christian Unity. Here are a list of articles:
When, Why & Where To Draw Boundaries
God has entrusted us with a stewardship in this generation; the choice of doing something about false doctrine is up to us.
By Wayne Grudem
Theological Triage
Some doctrines demand agreement; some don’t. But […]
Friday Fives #35 - SXSW Edition
Closed Published by somegosoftly February 29th, 2008 on Some Go SoftlySo excited. Click here for details on the list. Click the links to get the RSVP info. for the parties!!
Five Shows I Can’t WAIT for:
The Hot Freaks Party
Pure Volume Ranch
Do512 Day Party
Bay Area Takeover
My Open Bar - Sink or Swim
Honorable Mentions:
Fused Magazine
Modern Radio - MNMigration
Paste and Stereogum
Done Waiting Day Show
Planetary Presents
Filter Magazine Party
Little Radio Presents
TerrorBird […]
Well, had I known early yesterday morning what kind of day it would turn out to be, I wouldn’t have posted so forcefully. I mean, I was sure I was going to be shopping today. But now, it’s going to have to be laptop weekend.
The weather was the best it’s been yet, and KE and […]
Today was a great day for Carolyn Wonderland. Austin Mayor, Will Wynn proclaimed today, “Carolyn Wonderland Day” in Austin, Texas! I can tell you, Carolyn was excited and to receive the honor and to perform a song for the City Council and attending public. And, instead of taking the easy way out with any one […]
I received my first copy of Salvo today, an oversize perfect bound magazine that “debunks the cultural myths that have undercut human dignity, all but destroyed the notions of virtue and morality, and slowly eroded our appetite for transcendence; recovering the one worldview that works.“
I also checked out Resounding Truth: christian wisdom in the world […]
From Progress Coffee….
OK, so maybe we can’t quite bring you the sunset in a cup but we can bring you the sunrise at 6:30 AM every weekday morning in March and April! A different band or solo act will be playing live on FOX at Progress followed by a brief interview. FOX wants a […]
It was another fun night at Momo’s. Dedra and I got there in time to catch much of Dan Dyer’s set, which was a treat.
Drew Smith and his band were terrific as usual, and had the crowd feeling it! Momo’s always has a good vibe, but Drew and keyboardist Matt Russell seem to […]
Can Somebody blog about not blogging and still not be a blogger?
Closed Published by Business Networking in Austin Blog February 28th, 2008 on Business Networking in Austin Blog
I’ve been having an internal debate for months about whether or not I’m still a blogger since I haven’t written a new post in almost 6 months. I thought for a long time that I should at least have the last post be something a little more relevant and on topic than ultrasound pictures of my, at the time, yet to be born daughter.
After all this time I think I’ve decided that rather than writing a blog post about not blogging that it’s time to just start blogging again. I’m not ready to committ to the 2-3 posts a week schedule that I tried to maintain for the first couple of years that I blogged, but there is still a lot of knowledge and experiences to share. I just hope that there’s more time to execute.
In the next few weeks I’ll work to give you a life update. The most important and significant event has been the birth of my second daughter: Adelaide Jane Ingram. Just like her younger sister she couldn’t wait to be here and made her entry into the world over 4 weeks early.
I also want to start doing something I wish other bloggers would do more frequently. That is writing about the books that they read. I read quite a bit and am always curious about what others are reading, and what they think about what they’ve read. The suggestions of others is my favorite starting point for deciding what I want to read next. I figure I’ll lead by example and share my thoughts on some of the things I’ve been reading recently.
Stay tuned…
Happy Networking!
Scott Ingram
Preaching Influences: Nelson, Robinson, Quicke, Driscoll, & Keller
Closed Published by jdodson February 27th, 2008 on Creation ProjectAfter being out of a week-to-week pulpit for about two years, I have been forced to rethink and redevelop homeletical rhythms. In trying to develop these rhythms I have re-listened to a few preachers from my past—I have been fortunate enough to sit under some great preaching: Tommy Nelson, Haddon Robinson, Michael Quicke & John […]
Threats don’t usually work in my house. They get laughed at. I, (all 5 feet of me) apparently, am not all that threatening. I can’t understand that.
My latest threat is “Laptop Thursday”. For the last couple weeks, I’ve been reminding my husband that I asked for a new laptop for Christmas and was told to […]