Sarah Blogs
April 26, 2008
I’m shocked. I actually don’t know quite what to say. But, Sarah is blogging again. Could she be ending her 6-month blogging sabbatical? Only time will tell. But I’m sure if received some positive encouragement, that might help the cause.
Tags: Blogging, SarahBlogging for The Presbyterian Outlook at GA
March 28, 2008
While I’m having a hell of a time finding a job/call for the next few years, I have at least one job for a week in June. I’ll be attending the Presbyterian Church (USA)’s General Assembly in San Jose. I’ve been hired by The Presbyterian Outlook (which should be launching their new website in the [...]
Tags: Blogging, Doug-Pagitt, Emergent, GA, Mark Scandrette, PC(USA), Tony-JonesPalestine and Israel Posts
February 2, 2008
Many of you probably know this, but I spent the summer of 2005 in Egypt, Palestine and Israel. During that time, I kept a pretty active blog about my experience, but it was separate from pomomusings. I’ve recently imported in all of those entries and fixed all the photos. If you’re into browsing archives, these [...]
Tags: Blogging, Israel, Middle East, Palestine, TravelA Month of Google Adsense
January 16, 2008
Just over one month ago, I decided to use Google AdSense to put some ads on this blog. Here are my thoughts:
Readership
I haven’t really noticed any negative effect on my readerships. In fact, my Feedburner numbers have gone up even higher (over 600 recently) and unique visitors to the site have stayed about the same. [...]
A Pomomusings Year in Review
January 1, 2008
It’s a New Year, and while I’m a few days behind others, I thought I should follow suit and write a “Year in Review” post.
Highlights from the Walker Cleavelands
We became a one car family.
Sarah and I went to one of the best concerts I’ve ever been to: Billy Joel in Atlanta.
We experienced one of Atlanta’s [...]
van Huyssteen Blogs!
December 26, 2007
Wentzel van Huyssteen is now blogging at vanhuyssteen.org. van Huyssteen is a professor of theology and science at Princeton Theological Seminary, one of the kindest professors at the seminary, in addition to being one of the “hippest.” From his black leather attire, to his appearance at various seminarian gatherings, his presence at the seminary is [...]
Tags: Blogging, Theologypomomusings in Whitworth Today
December 22, 2007
The Fall 2007 issue of the Whitworth Today magazine has a few articles I thought were noteworthy, and wanted to share them with you.
Whitworth Alumni Bloggers: I was one of 8 featured alumni bloggers in this issue. Apparently, they’re going to be featuring more in the next few issues in their new “Blogwatch” series. If [...]
Tags: Blogging, Sustainability, WhitworthTag Cloud Language Game
October 28, 2007
Since installing WordPres 2.3, I’ve had a tag cloud on the sidebar - has anyone noticed? Do you find it helpful? Annoying? At least reader and friend, Melissa, found some interesting things in the tag cloud - here is an email she sent me.
I was just noticing your tag cloud, and how some of the [...]
BlogRush
September 20, 2007
I’m experimenting with a few different things on my blog and one of them is BlogRush. You can go here and watch a screencast of how it works, but basically it adds a widget to your blog (which you can see on the right hand side - anyone using Internet Explorer 6.0? Is it messing [...]
Tags: Blog-Traffic, Blogging, Blogs, Internet-Marketing, Statistics, Viral-MarketingTumblelogs vs Blogs
September 6, 2007
Not that you need another site of mine to check out, and that I really need a different site, but I thought I’d play around a little bit with Tumblr. For those of you who don’t know, Tumblr is a site that can pull in all of your RSS feeds for different web applications you [...]
Tags: Blogging, Tumblelog, Tumblelogging, Tumblr, Weblog, Weblogging, WordPress
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