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Library App

Posted: May 28th, 2008 | Author: ak | Filed under: Reflections | No Comments »

I love my library! The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County is really a wonderful library, and their online resources are pretty good….. but there’s an application that would totally rock.  What if you could create an RSS feed out of your checkouts, holds, etc…  This could serve as a “What am I reading now” list that you could port onto your blog, Facebook, Del.icio.us, etc…  You could also set up RSS alerts whenever you were getting close to the due date of the return or even the mounting library fees that I seem to be good at accumulating (up to $27 at the moment).

Here’s what has circulated through our household of late:

A place of my own : the education of an amateur builder by Pollan, Michael.
A potty for me! : a lift-the-flap instruction manual by Katz, Karen.
An introduction to biblical hermeneutics : the search for meaning by Kaiser, Walter C.
Baby Wordsworth [videorecording] : first words, around the house
Blue’s checkup by Albee, Sarah
Blue’s sniffly day by Egan, Brigid.
Clifford and the big parade by Bridwell, Norman.
Contemporary theologies of mission by Glasser, Arthur F. (Arthur Frederick), 1914-
Crossing the chasm : marketing and selling high-tech products to mainstream customers by Moore, Geoffrey A., 1946-
El laberinto del fauno [videorecording] = Pan’s labyrinth
Greed by Tickle, Phyllis.
I love it when you smile by McBratney, Sam.
Missions in crisis; rethinking missionary strategy by Fife, Eric S.
My first signs [videorecording]
Pirates of the Caribbean. At world’s end [videorecording]
Second nature : a gardener’s education by Pollan, Michael.
Smotherhood : wickedly funny confessions from the early years by Lamb, Amanda.
Strawberry Shortcake. The sweet dreams movie [videorecording]
The natural garden book : a holistic approach to gardening by Harper, Peter, 1945-
The new world [videorecording]
The Sweet dreams movie storybook by Bryant, Megan E.
Toward an exegetical theology : Biblical exegesis for preaching and teaching by Kaiser, Walter C.

(Can you tell we have a 4 year old girl!)  It would be so sweet to integrate my library activity with the social networking world.  Anybody know of a library that is doing this?


Meme Watching

Posted: May 28th, 2008 | Author: ak | Filed under: Reflections | No Comments »

Sorta like Whale Watching or Bird Watching only different. According to Wikipedia:

“A meme (pronounced /miːm/[1]) consists of any unit of cultural information, such as a practice or idea, that gets transmitted verbally or by repeated action from one mind to another. Examples include thoughts, ideas, theories, practices, habits, songs, dances and moods and terms such as race, culture, and ethnicity. Memes propagate themselves and can move through a “culture” in a manner similar to the behavior of a virus.”

I like Meme Watching and keeping tabs on early adopters, trend setters, and innovators is key to the process.  But not everything that these creative-types latch onto ends up with the stickiness for the main chunk of society.  I like checking in on those gatekeepers who proliferate “ideas, theories, practices, habits, songs, dances and moods and terms” from the margins into the mainstream.  Apple is one of those gatekeepers.  So a good place to look is on their RSS page – Apple – RSS Information. This handy tool lets the emerging ideas (anything from applications to iTunes songs) port directly into your daily reading without you having to seek them out.  That is particularly helpful because memes, like birds and whales, can be particularly difficult to spot.


Wesley-ified.

Posted: May 27th, 2008 | Author: ak | Filed under: Reflections | No Comments »

So, I took another one of those Facebook apps quizes.  I took one a while back that said I’m “Very Reformed”, now apparently I’m also “Very United Methodist”.  Is it possible to be a Reformed Wesleyan?  If so then I might qualify.  According to the (fun) FB quiz I’m….

John Wesley’s other brother

John Wesley's other brother
You’re very United Methodist


Jesus – networked.

Posted: May 21st, 2008 | Author: ak | Filed under: Reflections | No Comments »


Waldensians – sign me up.

Posted: May 21st, 2008 | Author: ak | Filed under: Reflections | No Comments »

So we’re watching this video in the 11th Grade Bible class that I’m subbing – The Spreading Flame:

“This video takes you on a journey to the beautiful Alpine hills and valleys of Northern Italy, where the faithful Waldenses followed the simple path of New Testament Christianity. To Germany and walk in the footsteps of Martin Luther and see the doors where he nailed his ninety-five theses, the church where he preached every week and Wittenberg Univeristy where he taught. To the Reformation Monument in Geneva, Switzerland, and gaze upon the trusty features of Zwingli, Beza and Calvin whose witness for truth changed whole nations. And in England to admire the bravery and determination of John Wycliffe and William Tyndale whose combined vision put the word of God into the mother tongue of their fellow countrymen.”

The video is pretty boring, but the content is wonderful!  I love seeing how the Spirit of God has moved throughout peoples throughout history.  I had not had much exposure to the Waldensians, so I googled and wikipediaed -

Waldensians – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
“The contemporary and historic Waldensian spiritual heritage includes proclaiming the Gospel, serving among the marginalized, promoting social justice, fostering inter-religious work, and advocating respect for religious diversity and freedom of conscience.”

That’ll do.  That’ll do nicely.


very cool stairs

Posted: May 14th, 2008 | Author: ak | Filed under: Reflections | No Comments »


Interview with Phyllis Tickle

Posted: May 9th, 2008 | Author: ak | Filed under: Reflections | No Comments »

click to find.


On May 5th or thereabouts

Posted: May 6th, 2008 | Author: ak | Filed under: Reflections | No Comments »

Alan Creech’s post – On May 5th or thereabouts

Alan was pondering past May 5th (or thereabouts) posts so I thought I’d do the same.  You couldn’t tell from this blog (on wordpress.com) but I’ve actually been blogging since January of 2003.  I started over on Blogger (back in the day when it was all html, no wysiwyg), but a couple years ago my Blogger blog freaked out and quit working.  Fortunately, I had backed up 99% of my 800 or so posts!  I’ll attempt a copy paste of past May 5th posts:

Tuesday, May 13, 2003

We had a good House Church gathering last night. Spent some time reflecting on who we are as a house church – attributes like affirming, fun, safe, encouraging. We all agreed that we need to be more intentional about being in each other’s lives and about being involved in our community. It’s that missional/communal tension. My prayer is that we would not become inwardly focused on warm-fuzzies, but would find our fellowship on the missional journey. I think that will be harder and less “modern” (nice little boxes of nurture and outreach), messier and more in the mix – - – how to communicate that and set that as a community ideal and core narrative?

Wednesday, May 05, 2004

VC Auditorium Closed Temporarily

“The church is his body; it is filled by Christ, who fills everything everywhere with his presence.”

Ephesians 1:23 NLT

Thursday, May 05, 2005

Thoughts On The Way to the Abbey: Discontent/Time to Get Radical?

If you give props to someone who gave props to you for giving props to them what does that mean? At what point does it become a prop-eller? Anyway…. Check out Arlen’s post: Thoughts On The Way to the Abbey: Discontent/Time to Get Radical?

This past Tuesday at HC, Mary Ellen shared a photo journey of a two week trip visiting various intentional/neo-monastic communities along the east coast. I’ll see if she’ll post pics to Flickr and write up a thing about it for VC blog.

Peace.

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Cloey Walking – Google Video

I found this video of Cloey that I uploaded last year to Google Video. So Cute!!!

[googlevideo=http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4203432528403008001&hl=en]

I was on a blogging sabbatical for the first half of 2007, so no post last year.