So I went to log into my Wamu bank online banking today and realized that the switchover had occurred. I was now going to be a Chase.com Online Banker. After putting in my username/password and clicking a few agreements, I was greeted with a screen that said, “Same Service. Great Benefits. Stronger than ever.” Beneath [...]
Web-Design
Alright – it’s time to be honest. We’ve all used it. Internet Explorer 6. Maybe it was before you made the switch to a Mac. Or perhaps it’s still on your work computer at the office? Or maybe you are actually still running IE6 on your home computer? Well, I’m sad to say there are [...]
I have great hope for the Presbyterian Church (USA). Why, you ask? Is it because Bruce Reyes-Chow is our current moderator? Nope. I mean, that’s great, but – that doesn’t truly give me hope. Is it because Presbymergent is helping church leaders around the United States think creatively about the future of the church? Nope. [...]
This post is part of an ongoing guest blogger series on the kingdom of God. Today, we will hear from C. Scott Andreas: Like Adam, I work in web design and development, looking for ways to wield (subvert?) the black arts of marketing and IT for the Kingdom. I’m one of those guys pounding away [...]
I haven’t been doing as much web design recently, partially because other things have been taking priority and partially because I just needed a break. But I’ve been able to finish up a few projects in the past week, and that’s felt good. I recently completed redesigns for Peachtree Baptist Church (Atlanta), the Kentucky Baptist [...]
In the past few weeks, I’ve been appalled with the price that some churches and ministry organizations are paying for their web hosting. It’s not the church’s fault; many of them signed up with web hosting companies years ago, and are still paying the rates from years ago. Here are two examples of groups who [...]
One of the frustrations with Internet Explorer 6 (other than the fact that it’s a shitty browser) is that when designing websites, you have to continually check things in IE6 to make sure they’re not too messed up. I haven’t set it up so I can use Parallels on my MacBook yet, but before I [...]
Feels like I haven’t had much to say recently – I’ve been keeping myself busy working on a few websites, which has been fun. Thanks to my good friend Todd (who stayed up until 2am on the phone with me, talking me through creating a WordPress theme from scratch), I’m starting to grasp the ins [...]
I’ve mentioned it before, but January is my month off. I’m trying to pick up a few more hours at SBL, but other than that, I have some web design & development reading I want to do, as well as plenty of actual web design & development. I’m currently working on two sites, and I’m [...]








