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  • More Online Christian Resources (via Michael Ludwig)

    A while back I'd posted some comments about wanting to compile a list of online Christian resources.  It turns out my scholarly brother-in-law, Michael Ludwig, has done a lot of the work for me.  He recently got a job doing sermon research for pastors, so I figure it went along with that, but he kindly passed the following list along to me a little while back.  Here it is with a few bits added.
     

    I prefer the NRSV, which Bible Gateway doesn't have.  So Oremus is a NRSV passage search.
    http://bible.oremus.org/

    This is a solid source that has articles written by scholars on a wide rage of topics.  Then have a decent section on mission that made me think of your idea of pooling articles.
    http://www.religion-online.org/

    I haven't used this one, but it looks solid.  It has everything Reformed, but also a page on mission.
    http://www.monergism.com/thethreshold/articles/topic/missions.html

    The lazy-man's way of reading the Greek NT.
    http://www.zhubert.com/

    Great source for reading Church Fathers.
    http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/

    Scott Sunquist's site that suppliments his book (History of the World Christian Movement Vol 1 & 2).  It has a good glossary of terms and people, timeline etc.
    http://www.hwcmweb.org/hwcm/holder.htm

    Another site that has general but more detailed descriptions of Christian figures and terms.
    http://mb-soft.com/believe/indexaz.html

    A great source for the writings of the Reformers and even has some 20th century writers like NT Wright.
    http://homepage.mac.com/shanerosenthal/reformationink/index.htm


    I can take credit for coming across one site called PresbyMergent.  It's not an academic site, but is devoted to the Emergent/emerging church in the PCUSA.  It has a good bit of theological discussion and I can vouch for a couple people involved with it, so I think it's worth including.

    Thanks for the help Michael.
     

  • Back to the Blog and Looking To the Future

    Now that I've gotten online registration up and running, I strongly recommend you take a look at it and give it a try.  If you have suggestions, let me know and I'll see what I can do.  I just ask for patience.  Unfortunately, it kept me from blogging, but I wanted to get back on board a let people know some of my thoughts for the site.  I was asked to write up some notes for the board meeting over the weekend, so I'll just post some of the highlights here to let you know where I see the site going.  Please let me know what you think with comments or email.  As always, I'm not an official voice of the conference, just the guy who works on the website.

     

    NWMCmission.org has been transitioning slowly but steadily this past year.  People are also beginning to explore the site more extensively.  We’ve finally made the significant step of landing on the first page of results on Google for the term mission conference that we’ve been targeting.  Online registration is finally available.  Registration forms have been downloaded 300 times and Spot videos have been viewed nearly 1400 times.  We are beginning to carve a niche for ourselves online.  With continued efforts, I believe NWMCmission.org can become the place to go online for Presbyterian mission.

    Leading up to this year’s conference, my next goal is to begin creating a NWMC “widget” that people could include in their personal or church web pages and possibly even on their desktop.  It will probably start with just a conference countdown, but I’d like to make it configurable so people can display new pictures, blog or forum posts, announcements podcasts and/or any other ideas people have.  People, churches and organizations will use it to put NWMC information on their sites and link to it from theirs, raising awareness of those who don’t even visit the site.  Like registration, it will take some time and effort, but I think it’s doable and worthwhile.

    At conference, I have a couple goals.  For one thing, I’m going to try to blog my experience.  I’m not the greatest writer, so it’s probably a good idea to try to get at least one or two others who would be interested in sharing their experiences online throughout the week (Contact me if you're interested).  I want to post pictures throughout each day and post podcasts to the website within the hour.  Next year, I hope to add the ability to purchase bricks, register for the golf tournament,  and sell other supporting items to registration and online payments next year.

    There are a few ways we can all work to strengthen our online presence.  Tell people about the site through conversations, links and adding the widget to your site in the near future.  We need to update links to use the new name or at least the term “mission conference” inside of the link so search engines have a better understanding of what we’re really about.  Finally, there is nothing more powerful than prayer.  Pray that we will be discerning with our limited resources and that we’ll present valuable mission resources and a wholesome and desirable destination for youth.

    Moving forward, I am extremely excited by the ways conference can use the web to serve the Lord, but don’t want to pretend I have all the answers.  Our site targets a unique and challenging pair of audiences: youth and missional-focused Christians, so please contact me with questions or suggestions.  I’m energized by new ideas.  I just ask for patience as I only have nights and weekends to work on the site.  Finally, I want to thank my wife Jill, the Courtneys and the others who have struggled with me over the past year to improve the site.  It has not been easy, but I fully believe our labors have made the site better than any of us could have on our own.  There is much work to be done, but I trust the harvest will be plentiful.

     

  • Online Christian Resources

    One of the things I've been wanting to do with this blog is compile a list of quality online resources that Christians can trust.  Keep in mind everything online needs to be taken with a grain of salt and I'm not a great theologian, just a seminary dropout.*

    I'll do this two ways: by posting everything I find to my del.icio.us account and tagging them online, Christian and resources.   Here's a link to the RSS feed.

    The first I have to start with is the Bible Gateway.  It's the first online Bible site I've seen to have a searchable NIV online along with numerous other English tranlations.  Even better, it has the Bible in more than 30 languages according to my count!

    The other is a set of John Calvin's commentaries.  As Presbyterians, he has certainly a good bit of influence on us.

    * You can call me slow if you want, but it took me 1 1/2 years at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary to realize the ministry as a vocation wasn't God's call on my life.  I just like to say I'm a dropout to give my Dad a hard time.

  • Rob Weingartener and Bill Young Discuss the Future of Mission for the PCUSA (and my 2 cents)

    Presbyterians For Renewal just posted a nice interview of Rob Weingartener and Bill Young.  Rob and Bill are the Executive Directors of The Outreach Foundation and PFF.  The question and answer session addresses the current state of things in the denomination, how to continue supporting a missionary, the joint efforts of their organizations and more.  They answer some really good questions about how churches and sessions can maintain and increase their mission giving most effectively.  The issues they mention are similar to many large businesses are currently struggling with: bureaucracy, agility, transparency, etc.  These problems aren't unique to the PCUSA. 

    Rob's perceptive conclusion resonates strongly.  He calls for us to use these tumultuous times to pursue opportunities that wouldn't present themselves normally.  New generations must learn and embrace the Presbyterian tradition and embrace the established relationships.

    To be clear, I am not an official voice of the New Wilmington Mission Conference.  This is just a suggestion, but it seems to me that the 2007 NWMC presents a prime opportunity for Christian mission leaders to meet and carry on real discussions in open forums.  I'm not speaking of free time in the afternoon.  Instead I would suggest a moderated evening meeting supported by an open forum set in a week long mission study or vespers.  Don't make it an adult mission study, but engage the Young Adult or even High School delegates.  Then we will be pursuing Joel's prophecy.

          "And afterward,
           I will pour out my Spirit on all people.
           Your sons and daughters will prophesy,
           your old men will dream dreams,
           your young men will see visions." Joel 2:28 (NIV)

    As a side note, I wish these conversations used fewer acronyms (or took time to introduce them).  GAC, WMD and ECO don't mean much more to me than XML, ASP.NET or SSL mean to most people.  It's just a matter of making the information more accessible to people who aren't as intimately involved.  We aren't just targeting Presbyterians with this conversation.  In spite of that, I thank everyone involved for the great resource online.

    Special thanks to the PGF Outbox for the heads up on this.  As always, I love seeing the open conversation online.

  • PCUSA.org Highlights its RSS feeds

    After some of my recent rants and suggestions about how the PCUSA has been using RSS on its website, I have to give them props for highlighting a link to the page with their RSS feeds on their home page. While I don't know that my comments had anything Read More...
  • Some Reasons the PCUSA Should Use a Full-Text RSS Feed

    I'm still not entirely thrilled with the tone my last few posts about RSS and the Presbyterian Church (USA). I think the last one was pretty accurate, but it still left a bad taste in my mouth. I hope to contrast those posts with some suggestions. Read More...
  • Online Christian Education Resources

    I'm not sure if this is really what I want to title this, but I want to get an idea out and see if I can get some feedback. A response to a post I made a couple months ago got me thinking about what resources the web can provide in Christ's mission. Read More...
  • PCUSA RSS Feeds Resolution (or lack thereof)

    It's been a week and a half since I initiated trying to add the PCUSA's missionary letters to the website. I'm giving up for the time being. It was a task that should have taken 5 minutes, but has involved multiple emails and haven't received Read More...
  • PCUSA RSS Frustrations Continue

    I've subscribed to the PCUSA New RSS feed again (I now have 3 PCUSA RSS subscriptions in my reader from the last 3-6 months). I'm really excited about the site integrating RSS, especially this feed of missionary letters , but I can't figure Read More...
  • I Found RSS feeds on the PCUSA's website!

    Two and a half days after my RSS rant , I found feeds on the PCUSA website. They're just buried really deep and a bit of a pain to subscribe to. Most websites just includes a link to the feed. That way, you can click on it to view the feed or right-click Read More...
  • Christian Website = Hates RSS?

    It's driving me crazy that I can't find Christian websites with RSS! What is RSS? Google calls it "your inbox for the web." RSS is a technology used to help find out what's new on your favorite websites without having to visit each Read More...

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