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A Mennonite blog with two writers, based out of southern Ontario Will Loewen is a small town youth pastor whose posts range from theology to hockey, rants to sermons. Ana Fretz is a city-born, small town wannabe, who posts on theology and sociology, and enjoys asking the big questions.
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- - - - - - - - - - - -Thursday, June 09, 2005
A Few Resources to Share No insightful thoughts today, just a few things that I've been using online a bit lately that I've found to be quite helpful.
Graham's Anabaptist Aggregator Sure I could apply myself and write the code to do this myself but why repeat the work of others. Graham has compiled a number of Mennonite/Anabaptist/Quaker etc. blogs, and this site lists snipits from the most recent posts on all of them, including this one. Graham is part of a cutting edge group looking into emerging church issues and he is also connected the Anabaptist Network in London, UK.
Project Gutenburg Over five hundred years ago, Johannes Gutenberg developed a movable type printing press, which revolutionized how ideas and information was spread, and made books available to the masses by making the publishing process much cheaper. In keeping with that legacy, Project Gutenberg was launched to use the Internet to make books available to the masses. In their catalogue of over 15,000 eBooks, you'll find almost everything you're looking for, providing it's old enough to have copyright restrictions passed. All their downloads are free and their selection is astonashing. If you are happy reading from your computer screen rather than a book that you paid for, eBooks are all you need.
Dreamhost I finally bought a domain name and will soon announce what it is, as soon as I work out some design issues etc. The company I bought it through is Dreamhost, and their prices are great. Anyone considering getting their own website should at least look at the packages they offer. My username there is 'mennoknight', just in case you decide to sign up and want to give a reference.
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William @
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