What good can come from Twitter?
Imagine a pope using social media to reach hundreds of millions of believers directly, rather than through a balky institution.
Imagine a pope using social media to reach hundreds of millions of believers directly, rather than through a balky institution.
Technology lets us peep into the little moments (and understand that maybe they’re not so little) as the youth of the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia go on pilgrimage with their bishop.
What’s next for the ministry of all the baptized?
“The following list, by no means even one iota of comprehensive, tries to provide a diverse selection of microblogs representing the 5 largest belief systems on the planet.”
Is it a new reality series? A hand-picked group of 13 potential “Christian thought leaders” is put through its paces.
Don’t orgs like the Y deserve to dust off their corporate images, names, and logos? What’s the greater risk – holding onto a title, or going quietly into that good night?
The Very Rev. Philip C. Linder, dean of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, was suspended today by the new bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina, apparently over a leadership dispute between Linder and the vestry of the downtown Columbia church.
Human rights organizations estimate that around three million Zimbabweans have fled hard times and political oppression in their own country to work in neighboring South Africa, which itself has high unemployment.
“Jesus was a carpenter, so that always had some kind of meaning to me”
If we intentionally carry with us the idea that 6 million children die every year because they do not have enough to eat and that U.S. citizens waste more food than some countries ever see, it makes it a bit more difficult to buy that extra pair of shoes or cute little blouse if these are not really necessary.