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Daniel at The Random Platypus argues on the basis of population demographics that we need many more Asian Amerian churches to reach the next generation. While we will continue to need strong bilingual Chinese churches for the forseeable future, many in the 2nd and 3rd generations can best be reached by Asian American churches.
In the Scriptorium Daily, John Mark Reynolds writes Marriage: Why Hi-Jack a Christian Institution?. He asks why others feel the need to take over and redefine an institution cultivated by Jews and Christians for millennia.
Steve Pavlina write on How to Make Accurate Time Estimates. This practical article offers great advice on coming up with more accurate estimates of the amount of time to allocate for tasks in your personal or professional life.
At Scriptorium Daily, John Mark Reynolds has a helpful article on What is an Evangelical Christian?. He answers some of the negative stereotypes of Evangelicals and provides a helpful introduction for non-Evangelical friends.
John Mark Reynolds has written a follow up article on Grand Auto Theft in which he deals with some of the responses to his first article. This is another article well worth reading.
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Wordpress is cool, and it does feel like blogger on steroids. But I would say that it requires *minimal* knowledge of programming. Some knowledge is good.
My ISP has an feature called “Fantastico” which automates the installation of WP, so it is very easy. Of course if you want to use additional templates or plugins you at least need to know how to upload files. But if you have your own server you hopefully know how to do that.
Of course knowledge is good, and if you know a little about programming then you can design your own templates.
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