Blog in review: July 2006

I know this review series is dragging a bit: I intended it as a fifth-anniversary special (in May) but there are some articles worth recalling. If I do say so.

Using GnomeSword to tease out biblical citations

Tuesday, July 4th, 2006

Exhibiting at General Assembly: part one, goals

Monday, July 10th, 2006

But here are a few goals an exhibitor could have, most of which have measurable outcomes.

  • push people to its website
  • push people to featured GA programming
  • identify congregational contacts
  • identify potential member contacts
  • enroll or renew members
  • launch a campaign or program
  • distribute general literature
  • distribute program-driven literature
  • “interview” potential candidates for a program or committee
  • be interviewed by potential members or stakeholders
  • express a visual identity
  • meet to leave for off-site activities (like dinners)

Tips for remembering names

Thursday, July 13th, 2006

Madeira for communion?

Thursday, July 13th, 2006

Exposure to extreme temperature and oxygen [in production] accounts for its stability; an opened bottle of Madeira will survive unharmed for a considerable time, up to a year.

Universalist desk reference

Thursday, July 27th, 2006

. . . The Fire and the Rose blog.

Havurot: a parallel for Christians?

Friday, July 28th, 2006

Since the 1970s, the havurah movement (havurot, plural) has created small (and not so small) communities for Jewish living, study, service and prayer.

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