Musings on Architecture, Urbanism, Politics, Economics and Religion.
Thursday, February 27, 2014
How Sister Act Skewed Real Urban Congregational Renewal
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If you’ve never seen Sister Act , you probably should. It’s funny and charming and relatively innocent. If you haven’t, here’s a three se...
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Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Five Years Later: Being an Architect under the 'New Normal'
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Inside a corporate architectural office. Notice that everyone works on computers and there are no walls or partitions, ...
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Thursday, July 25, 2013
Paris and the Desert: Living in the City of Lights and the Provincial Alternative
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Living the Parisian lifestyle has been the stuff of dreams shared by people the world over. The elegant streets, framed by the sumptous...
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Sunday, July 14, 2013
Servitude and Abortion: Why Christians Cannot be Pro-Choice
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My guess is that any reader of this blog has their mind pretty well made up about abortion. You either argue from the point-of-view of th...
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Saturday, January 26, 2013
Don't Get Inked: Why The Church Should Start Speaking about Tattoos and What It Should Say
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Tattoos are ubiquitous and no passing fad. It goes without saying that tattoos have moved off the Navy ships and out of the motorcycle ga...
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Friday, November 30, 2012
Stay in the Pulpit! When the Preacher Wanders from the Pulpit, He Often Strays From the Faith
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It is hard to preach in an era when everybody already knows everything and when everyone demands to be entertained. Everybody already kn...
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