Much going on around the blogoshere among theoblogians who are not in USA. Emergent Kiwi Steve Taylor has just posted his piece on postmodern monasteries and Darren from Australia has also written a good blog on evangelism.
Canadian Karen N. , who publishes Beyond Mag has a persoanl blog called onehouse. Jordon Cooper is still going strong.
In England, Ian has a good blog set up called Mootblog and Dr. Maggie Dawn, who teaches at Cambridge and commented on my blog almost daily last week, created quite a stir over gender issues on her blog. Jonny Baker is using ecto as his new blog publisher (my recommendation), even though i still use the old program Kung-Log.
the gender issue’s been all over the map, andrew. maggi just started the fire! 🙂 did you know a couple of women from emergent/us have written a grant to help invite more women to the emergent conversation? canadian & uk women will be included in our project. check it out:
http://www.emergentvillage.com/user_files/other/EmergingWomenInitiative.pdf
the grant alone caused a stir…
[andrew] hi
this is something really important to us and i hope to blog about it soon.
Hey Andrew, thanks for referencing moots blog, unfortunately the address is wrong, the correct address for the moot blog is
http://www.klisia.net/blog/mootblog.htm
any chance of correcting the link.
cheers
any non-white (majority of the world population) theoblogians showing up on your radar, oh captain my captain? 🙂
umm apologies for my earlier post – seems that it does link to our blog. So apologies again for accusing you of the cardinal sin of not linking properly 🙂
what do you actually think about Darren’s post about evangelism? I’m not sure why you think its good?
Don’t forget about us in the Two-thirds world (formerly the “Third” world, and sometimes known as “Developing” world). How emerging church culture is going to affect Latin America is going to be interesting and I’m glad I’m here for the ride.