It’s been quite a while since I’ve updated and I apologize. I’m a rather boring guy afterall. Truly I’ve been inundated with work and dealing with a broken hand, surgery, therapy, medical bills, etc. etc. So this
is less a post and more of a spam of links and articles I’ve found supremely interesting as of late.
1. Buy Nothing Day as Advent Activism Against the Demon Mammon
It’s clear that I am a big fan of Shane Claiborne. Here’s a recent article in response to Black Friday he wrote for Jim Wallis’ God’s Politics blog. I think his commentary on cultue and civilization is astute and he brings to light some obvious things that I feel we as Christians so often obscure.
2. Advent Conspiracy
Similar to the Claiborne post, Advent Conspiracy is a campaign to help people believe that Christmas can still change the world. I love this. As opposed to “taking Christmas back” as many Christians across the country have sought to do, I see this as a reminder to Christians to live like Christmas matters, refocusing our attention to the miracle of a holy God, savior and king being born into the world to begin the recreation and redemption of the world and its people. so often Christmas is, as AC says, about spending money we don’t have on stuff people don’t need to give to people who don’t care and really only want to create true memories and moments of relationships, love, and caring. I’m a bit harsher than AC, but I think thats basically their gist. That its not consumerism but radical love and selflessness that changes lives. Oh yeah, and they advocate giving the money you save on not buying junk for people to charities, particularly Living Water International. Beautiful. For another well-building and clean water project check out Blood:Water Mission
3. Sacred Loops
Though the site has been mostly inactive recently, it has a wonderful library of loops and samples for worship music. This mostly includes Reason Files (including Dr. Rex, Maesltrom, NN-XT, and others) and AbletonLive files. There’s some really awesome user created stuff and its great when you want to get synthy loopy Crowder songs.
4. NT Wright
So the guy is a heavy hitter in Christian theological and academic circles. He’s fourth from the top in the Anglican Church, has taught at Cambridge, has a Ph.D in Divinity and Theology, honorary degrees from Wycliffe College, Durham University, Aberdeen University, and is an all around smart guy. Here’s two interviews that makes me think I’m diggin NT Wright’s chili:
Christians Wrong About Heaven, Says Bishop
Heavy Theological Dude Mistakenly Talks To Us
Some other great links which I don’t feel like elaborating on but are definitely worth checking out:
Invisible Children
To Write Love On her Arms
Create Digital Music
Create Digital Motion
Processing
Stay tuned and I may actually have some original thoughts to contribute to the world in the near future…