I’m currently on holiday and so spending quite a lot of time going in and out of churches. (What else do you think I would do on holiday?)
In one of the many churches I’ve visited, I caught sight of this.
Thoughts?
I’m currently on holiday and so spending quite a lot of time going in and out of churches. (What else do you think I would do on holiday?)
In one of the many churches I’ve visited, I caught sight of this.
Thoughts?
Blogging
Enjoy the whole process and let people know your url.
Blogging – pictures
As someone who enjoys the pictorial side do not forget Kelvin’s Photoblog at http://photoblog.thurible.net/
A picture can communicate a thousand words.
Blogging
I think what I enjoy is way in which you gradually develop a sort of parallel/virtual universe – disconnected in space and time – and invite other people to step inside it.
On the more serious side, you need to be very cautious about people and situations. I note that, quite properly, Kelvin’s blog tells us almost nothing about how things are going at the Cathedral!
more advice
Sorry for the late contribution here, but I could not appreciate blog culture until I realized the following, which I think every blogger should heed.
1) Don’t take blogging too seriously – it’s not journalism, it’s not memoir, it’s not an academic journal (etc), it’s not an easy way to get your writing “in print” – it’s somewhere between an online confessional and a digitally-mediated small group conversation, especially when viewed not just individually but in relation to other blogs. And…
2) DON’T TAKE BLOGGING TOO SERIOUSLY – either what you write, what other people write, what you comment, what they comment or what anybody comments! It’s not legitimate, intricate discourse, it’s pub chat online. It’s BS-ing around the ping-pong table in somebody’s basement.
That’s all I’ve got.
To the Christian Resources Exhibition today, which was exhausting.It would be so much easier if they put the exhibitors in aisles – Financial Services Aisle, Tat Aisle, Holiday Pilgrimage Aisle, Music Aisle, Geek Aisle, Nutters Aisle etc. (Actually, I'd be happier if they gave the nutters their own Isle rather than Aisle, but that is…
I’m astonished to be reporting the beginning of the end of apathy. It would appear that politics is back on campus. Two weeks ago I noticed a pro-Palestinian stall in the University of Stirling. Then there was a motion within the student association on the same issue. Then on Tuesday evening I went to hear…
I met with someone this afternoon and was trying to explain the whole blogging thing. I don't know whether I succeeded. Here are 12 tips for how to be a good blogger: 1 If it is not up to date it isn't a blog.2 Remember, people believe you.3 Blogging is performance, not real life. (But…
I've been working on a new website. It is the new website for the Diocese of St Andrews, Dunblane and Dunkeld. It is just about ready to be seen by the world and should be launched by the end of the week. Anyone wanting a sneak preview can see it here: http://diocese.maniple.co.uk Tell me if…
Leave a Reply