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Friday, September 22, 2006

I Need Hits

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What are the implications if Coopeartive Program money is being spent to monitor blogs for salicious or slanderous comments about denominational leaders? Is this a good use of God's resources? Is this just more proof that the Fundamentalist Takeover always about power and never about God; or is this just responsibly monitoring information for inaccuracy and character assassination?

On a similar note, I am concerned with how much time blogging seems to consume for some pastors. While I do not know exactly how much time individual pastors spend blogging or if it neglects from other responsibilities, but clearly it takes time that once was spent doing something else. I understand their value but I also understand their distraction.

Clearly, they are making some waves in church life. Not only are pastors and ministers connecting across geographic and other lines, but it is certainly leading to a great decentralization of power and authority.


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