Saturday Link Roundup (I have a cold edition)
Well, considering I missed posting this at all last week, I felt I really needed to make sure I did it this week. Thus, here I am, battling through my cold, giving you the Saturday Roundup.
First up, if you haven’t checked out Open Table Theology yet, please give us a look. Blake did an excellent write up about us you should see here, complete with the brilliant phrase “A Dialogical Experiment.”
Then, Josh Brown, had an interesting weeks worth of posts. We first read here that Josh was leaving Social Media (for the uninitiated: Blogging/twittering/facebook/myspace, all that stuff), I responded with a big hat tip here, then Josh opened up a bit more here, before finally admitting he was back here. Yeah, crazy week. Glad he’s back though.
I went to the Atlanta Area cohort on Tuesday night, where David Park, Will Yoo, and Dan Ra, all lead us in a conversation about asianamergance. It was a great night, and I think everyone around felt like the conversation went to some beneficial (and difficult) places, these guys (plus Danny Yang) went on to write this post for Emergent Village. If you’re interested in following that conversation, add “asianamergence” to your twitter search feed. I’m looking forward to seeing where it takes us.
I missed last weeks “roundup” so I didn’t get a chance to post this. In case you’re not following Adam Walker Cleaveland’s series on Plurality, you may have missed this post by John O’Hara, which has been my favorite of the series, thus far.
Did I miss any interesting links? Let me know.
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