That Rabbit Hole
Confession: I do this thing online where i begin reading on sites that I usually read, and then start clicking on links that look interesting and begin reading more and more. And clicking more and more. I end up with this long history view of my browsing that spans hours and several pages (and I am usually reading multiple pages at once on tabbed browsers) and it becomes this rabbit hole. At some point in my reading, I always come back to MMM and find something that I posted that I want to see what else was posted about. This time it was that recent posting on God's iPhone. I wanted to know what else has been written about the Word on the iPhone and this is what happened...
...a Google search on iPhone and saw in one of the listings that a comany called 3onesix has made a Bible notes program called Elohiem Notes that should work on other Internet Tablet and PDA devices with a nice sized screen. Check out their website (very well done) and the other ministry products they offer.
Of couse, my usual web finds don't come that way. In that rabbit trail, I ran across a podcasting site called Geeks & God that talks about tech in Chrisitan ministries. When I get some time at my new job (praise God) I'll be listening in on the podcasts and getting some extra input from the other parts of the blogsphere of those things that meet at the intersection of faith an tech.
Ooh, I just noticed that the Geeks & God site has a forum about the Drupal content management system (CMS). Neat.
jumping out of the rabbit hole to continue this discussion some
For me, seeing what God is doing online is about me getting out there and just seeing through all of the holes and plains of content what has been planted out there, or what is about to come up. Too often, this web can seem like a place so big and so mainstream. But in every link there is the potential to find a gem that you would have not seen before. I look for those, in the hopes that meeting with others in the ministry that we make the web more than a slew of pictures, videos and links, but a tie that helps create avenues for a bit more than normal community interactions.
Plus, in all the hoopla about the iPhone catching the name of 'Jesus phone,' its good to know that some of the good content will come out on top that will really edify Him and not the tech that tries to be everything like Him.

















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