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Reformergent Version 4.0

Posted by Chris Case | May 12, 2008 .

The previous theme I was running on Reformergent was a magazine style theme, with images and icons for every article and a need for longer preview text. With that, I never really could keep up with many updates because I felt compelled to write more “article” style posts. I was always jealous of [...]

Free Museum Admission with B of A Card

Posted by Chris Case | May 12, 2008 .

What kind of emerging individual would I be if I didn’t let you know about this sweet offer from Bank of America.  For all people with Bank of America cards or MBNA cards, you can receive free admission into select museums all around the country the first weekend of every month.  You can find out [...]

The Weekend Roundup

Posted by Chris Case | May 3, 2008 .

‘An Evangelical Manifesto’ criticizes politics of faith
Set to be released soon, this report from the more conservative strain of Christianity is self critical of the movements overall intermingling with politics in America. [CNN]
Emergent’s New Christians and the Young and Restless Reformed
Christianity Today features a discussion with Tony Jones and Collin Hansen, representing the emergent [...]

Weekend Roundup

Posted by Chris Case | April 11, 2008 .

I think every weekend I’ll start having a random roundup of links: humorous, random, or sometimes actually serious and related to this blog content… we’ll see!
Olympic Torch Used To Ignite Tibetan Protesters [the Onion]
Internal Anti-rape Devise [The FirstPost]
Mark Driscoll Discusses the upcoming ESV Study Bible [Mission & Vision]
Holy Spirit Found in Area Man’s Basement [Jesus [...]

The Reformergent Mixtape

Posted by Chris Case | April 5, 2008 .

Thanks to Josh Brown I found this great application to generate online ‘mixtapes’ over at MuxTape. Next to all this theology and God mumbo-jumbo, music is the biggest part of my life. Most of the readers will probably care little to none about the music that I like or connect with, but I’ll [...]

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