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I posted here yesterday at deep church blog ... see also jim gordon's posts on community theologians 1 and 2 I've read the first chapter of christian wisdom . Which is a fantastic new book by David Ford. I can't wait to read some more. The other day Stuart blogged on the word witness . Stuart, here's some from Stanley Hauerwas: Barth sought not to convince but to witness and, of course, by witness to convict, yet his witness requires further witnesses. Indeed, if additional witnesses were not required, then Barth's work would not have the power it does. The appeal to such witnesses is not an attempt to avoid the arguments we must have as Christians in this time between the times. Christians believe that God has given us all top country hits the time we need to address one challenge, one argument at a time. We can take our time to make our arguments because we know that our lives are not our own; thus it is possible for us to live without being no more than a hedge against death, that is, it is possible for us to live as witnesses. I have said that without witness, there is no argument. But it does not follow that arguments always accompany witness. Sometimes witnesses are all Christians have to offer, and sometimes witnesses are enough; for what could be more powerful than the discovery that human beings have been made part of God's care of creation through the cross and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Blogs are an evolution, and keeping it up is a big commitment. Usually you end up focusing on just creating new content on some sort of consistent interval, but the biggest problem with keeping a blog up to date is revising all those elements you once thought you would use, but now realize are not useful at all. This is my 400th blog post on this blog, and I recently rebranded the blog slightly to make the name simpler. Now I am thinking about to carry through the theme of simplicity to improve the user experience on the blog even further. Here's my list of ways that I plan to rethink the interface of my blog or have elements I have already replaced: Kill your about page - About pages usually suck. And if you use the Blogger platform for your blog, chances are they suck even worse than usual. The problem with these pages is that they are static, offer little information and usually have no personality. My solution was to replace my about page with what I called my Social Media Bio . For me, that was what I would really want people to see if they clicked on my name or wanted to know more about me. Replace trackbacks with blog reactions (or something similar) - Here's the problem with trackbacks - they are optional and so only usually account for one fourth (or less) of all links to your blog. For example, Technorati lists this blog as having 786 unique blogs linking to it. To date, mesothelioma symptom I have received only 214 trackbacks.
I posted here yesterday at deep church blog ... see also jim gordon's posts on community theologians 1 and 2 I've read the first chapter of christian wisdom . Which is a fantastic new book by David Ford. I can't wait to read some more. The other day Stuart blogged on the word witness . Stuart, here's some from Stanley Hauerwas: Barth sought not to convince but to witness and, of course, by witness to convict, yet his witness requires further witnesses. Indeed, if additional witnesses were not required, then Barth's work would not have the power it does. The appeal to such witnesses is not an attempt to avoid the arguments we must have as Christians in this time between the times. Christians believe that God has given us all the time we need to address one challenge, one argument at a time. We can take our time to make our arguments because we know that our lives are not our own; thus it is possible for us to live without being no more than a hedge against death, that is, it is possible for us to live as witnesses. I have said that without witness, there is no argument. But it does not follow that arguments always accompany witness. Sometimes witnesses are all Christians have to offer, offer to purchase real estate and sometimes witnesses are enough; for what could be more powerful than the discovery that human beings have been made part of God's care of creation through the cross and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
I split the blogs up so almost all the pet-related blogging would go on PetConnection , which now has a team of bloggers, including two top veterinarians and my brilliant pal Christie . I did this, so I wouldn't be limited to writing about pet-related matters only. I mean, honestly, do you know how hard it is to shut the eff up in the days leading up to an election? It made me crazy, which is why I split the blogs. And then, of course, I blog pet-relatedly night and day over on the PetConnection , and can't think of anything important to write about here. I still can't, which is why I'm going to write about heated car seats. Now, over on PetConnection , I do reviews of " dogmobiles ." This is a pretty cool thing. The manufacturers, through a couple of companies set up to coordinate everything beautifully -- which they do -- bring me a new test vehicle every week. These vehicles are SUVs, vans and wagons, no sedans or sports cars, because they're york chamber of commerce supposed to be for the hauling of dogs. So, no, I'll never get to drive the electric Tesla Roadster, as the Dan Neilof the L.A. Times has just done . (And even he only got hold of it for 45 minutes!) In reviewing dogmobiles , I write about rear seats, whether or not they fold flat. Cup-holders that are just a little too convenient for a retriever with a yearning for lattes.