Posted: May 28th, 2004 | Author: ak | Filed under: Reflections | No Comments »
The New York Times > Technology > Circuits > For Some, the Blogging Never Stops Must blog… can’t stop…. What?!?! I don’t have a problem, I can stop anytime. Really. Watch m
Posted: May 26th, 2004 | Author: ak | Filed under: Reflections | No Comments »
The Nature and Purpose of the Church:
A stage on the way to a common statement
Faith and Order Paper No. 181 – November 1998
a quote: “Mission belongs to the very being of the Church. As persons who acknowledge Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour, Christians are called to proclaim the Gospel in word and deed. They are to address those who have not heard as well as to those who are no longer in living contact with the Gospel, the Good News of the reign of God. They are called to live its values and to be a foretaste of that reign in the world.”
Posted: May 26th, 2004 | Author: ak | Filed under: Reflections | No Comments »
Click me, why doncha?
Posted: May 25th, 2004 | Author: ak | Filed under: Reflections | No Comments »
I’m not sure. Maybe, I’m hesitant to apply business learnings to the church, but God is at work throughout all of our world and … well… you decide for yourself. Here are some links:
Corporate Venturing
Corporate Venturing Matrix
The role of the business model in capturing value from innovation
Innovating Innovation
John Seely Brown – lots of interesting stuff here
Posted: May 25th, 2004 | Author: ak | Filed under: Reflections | No Comments »
Salon.com Technology | Why don’t we do it in the road? (click to read)
Chaos as an organizing principle. Roads as communal space. Interesting….
Posted: May 25th, 2004 | Author: ak | Filed under: Reflections | No Comments »
Unorthodox
Designers of contemporary worship spaces replace age-old aesthetics with awe-inspiring alternatives to meet the functional and spiritual needs of modern-day congregations.
By Brooke Fruchtman
The above article is in a back issue of I.D. Magazine. I’d love to read it, but I don’t have much $$$$. So I’m wondering if any of my designer friends out there in blogland have this article (or access to it)?
Posted: May 24th, 2004 | Author: ak | Filed under: Reflections | No Comments »
Click here. I’d like to read this book, unfortunately it is approximately #264 on the list. Ugh… so many books….