tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22980286.post6048083909590266130..comments2024-03-28T00:58:29.445-04:00Comments on Ponderings on a Faith Journey: Religion and the Blogosphere -- An Underutilized Resource?Robert Cornwallhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04581876323110725024noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22980286.post-77169698005732455292010-03-06T14:47:57.198-05:002010-03-06T14:47:57.198-05:00""Wise one?"
That may be overstati...""Wise one?"<br /><br />That may be overstating the case."<br /><br /><br />You're so cruel John. Hey, you made me look for this, "Wise One" by Coltrane..Thanks David Mc<br /><br />http://vimeo.com/7076036<br /><br /><br />I found this too, "Hard Luck" Blues..<br /><br />http://vimeo.com/5924858<br /><br />I`M GONNA GET RELIGION,<br /><br />LEARN HOW TO PRAY.<br /><br />I NEED HELP BAD,<br /><br />LORD,<br /><br />AND THAT<br /><br />IS THE ONLY WAY.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22980286.post-18443025344337460802010-03-06T07:35:52.512-05:002010-03-06T07:35:52.512-05:00"Wise one?"
That may be overstating the..."Wise one?"<br /><br />That may be overstating the case.<br /><br />JohnJohnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06245470576919732592noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22980286.post-62869504437271236182010-03-05T19:30:08.655-05:002010-03-05T19:30:08.655-05:00Bob, take your own blog, and the talk you're p...Bob, take your own blog, and the talk you're planning for TAG: you seek to bridge between the internet era and brick-and-mortar churches (and the people in them). For those of us who think these links are crucial, you become a key voice -- one of the wise ones. The problem is not whether or not to blog, or whether you make the top 100, but how to get folks who share our interests to read your blog.<br /><br />Think Netflix, which has succeeded not just for renting the hits, but because it helps all of us get the rare DVDs that we really want to watch. You can bet that there will be a Netflix for blogs at some point -- a way to get connected in to the particular 'wise ones' that each of us is looking for.Philip Claytonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14856980706410820728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22980286.post-66097609820112151362010-03-05T19:00:35.085-05:002010-03-05T19:00:35.085-05:00I was a campus minister for two years, and I would...I was a campus minister for two years, and I would have had no connectional ministry if it hadn't been for social networking and blogging. That's all I gots to say about that.<br /><br />Second, I like your blog.<br /><br />Finally, I'm gonna be at TAG, too! I'm so stinkin' excited.matt gallionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06761088685963884199noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22980286.post-87783194767844322010-03-05T18:56:39.135-05:002010-03-05T18:56:39.135-05:00tripp, obviously i wholeheartedly support the idea...tripp, obviously i wholeheartedly support the idea. the search engines are already used for research in religious issues. we need to tap into the searches already going on so as to promote dialogue, and understanding and thereby raise the forms of our understanding. that's basically what i did. moltmann is already being searched. i just want to be part of the dialogue. i think it will draw the church out of not nbeing in the conversation at all. so i'm all for dialogue through contemporary avenuesbarry ballardhttp://lecturesonjurgenmoltmann.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22980286.post-58453498001975207312010-03-05T18:34:22.580-05:002010-03-05T18:34:22.580-05:00Tripp -- I appreciate being in your top 100!
I ...Tripp -- I appreciate being in your top 100! <br /><br />I do think that Facebook and other media does provide unique ways to connecting not available in earlier days!Robert Cornwallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04581876323110725024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22980286.post-35057560185885225862010-03-05T17:18:50.662-05:002010-03-05T17:18:50.662-05:00i haven't seen that. i have actually been thi...i haven't seen that. i have actually been thinking the along those lines. it seems that non-big name blogs in particular will continue being niche markets and move beyond that by making connections. for ministers i think there are potentials for use in your community that haven't been fully realized yet. <br /><br />i talked with one minister who was saying how his social networking time had huge pay off for pastoral care. doing it regularly allowed her to develop connections with more people that she could then continue face to face. the people already started trusting her and stuff before hand. she called it the 'beauty parlor' time.<br /><br />btw you are in my top 100!tripp fullerhttp://homebrewedchristianity.comnoreply@blogger.com