GodBlogging Friends

October 15, 2005 | By Charmaine Yoest

Just a few more pictures, and some links to some new friends. One issue discussed at the convention was the importance of community -- blogging provides both possibilities. . . and limitations . . . for furthering vital connections among people.

You can make some really terrific friends through blogging, without ever meeting in person, because the relationship is forged through common interests. (Or at least friendly disagreement!) But it is still nice to meet the old-fashioned way: in real life!

So, here are a few more of the fun folks I enjoyed meeting -- take a minute to stop by and say hello to them.

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Mike LaPrarie
Mike's Noise

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Christy Lynn Wilson

This is Christy Lynn Wilson, PR Director for the DeMoss Group, who also blogs at B Relevant. Christy is working right now on promoting a program that will air on PBS in February/March called "Walking the Bible." She says it will be good; I'll let you know after I preview the DVD she's going to send me!

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I love this view of the patio where everyone was hanging out, listening to Hugh Hewitt's show on the loudspeakers, and catching up on blogging in the gorgeous 90 degree California sunshine!

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Meeting Stacy Harp

Here I'm meeting Stacy Harp for the first time. She's the wonder woman behind Mind and Media. She has also started a new blog on the persecuted church.

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The Dreamer
My Photographer!

Here's my baby listening to Hugh's live broadcast. She took a lot of these pics. She's going to be launching a blog, Saltwater Indigo, as soon as her mother gets it together and gets the tech details working.

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Andy Jackson

This is Dr. Andrew Jackson during the plenary session with David and Joe. Andy is a pastor who founded SmartChristian.com and also blogs there. He's got a fantastic round-up of blog reax to the convention.

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Peter Shinn

And this is Peter Shinn who heads up the March Together against abortion. He also got my email working -- thanks Peter! That's bloggers for you.


GodBlogCon Photo Retrospective

| By Charmaine Yoest

The Hurricanes are two games away from winning the Pop Warner Maryland state football championship.

So it was the redeye from LAX to DCA for the Dreamer and me last night!

Practically the minute the wheels touched the tarmac at Reagan National, my phone rang.

"Hi, Mom!" It was the Dude, making sure I had made it in time for The Big Game. "It's 10:30 exactly, are you here?"

You betcha.

But before we completely shift gears, here are some photo highlights of the GodBlogCon.

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David Wayne and Joe Carter
Before their Plenary Presentation

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With Steve Adams
Assoc. Editor, Citizen Magazine
and Trophy Husband

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Hugh Hewitt
Broadcasting Live from
the GodBlogCon

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Joe and David
On Air with Hugh


Speaking Now at GodBlogCon: Hugh Hewitt Panel

October 14, 2005 | By Charmaine Yoest

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Hugh Hewitt

Hugh Hewitt is moderating a panel of Tod Bolsinger of It Takes a Church, pastor of San Clemente Presbyterian Church; Mark Roberts, pastor of Canal Street Presbyterian Church in New Orleans, and John Mark Reynolds, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Biola who blogs at Eidos talking about how they got involved in blogging. . . and, more importantly, why.

How: Hugh Hewitt's influence. Why? The blogosphere needs the Christian voice.

Hugh, as moderator, directs the audience to www.MarkDRoberts.com to see today's post Mark put up about "Are There Contradictions in the Gospel?"

John Mark says there will be a GodBlogCon II this coming summer and that everyone is welcome. Apparently there was a certain amount of controversy around some liberal Christian bloggers feeling (alleging?) unwelcome at this event. John Mark wanting to dispel this misimpression.

John Mark cautioning that blogging follows you around through the Google cache. He's glad blogging wasn't around when he was in college. He says he spend most of his time online reading people who disagree with him.

John Mark saying he built his audience by doing short linky pieces. . . then purposefully stepped back and started writing longer essays that he knows most blog readers won't finish. Thinks we don't need a God Blog version of Drudge.

Hugh says: beyondthenews.com is a portal for political bloggers.

Hugh now asking: what historical figure would you like to have seen as a blogger -- he suggests Cromwell. Much laughter.

Mark Roberts -- what I've given up to blog? Yes, it's a harsh mistress. Some not too hard. Some television. But other times I come up with huge ideas . . . family lets him know when he is spending too much time. Used to frame it as a "hobby" but now his wife corrects him that it is not a hobby -- lay ministry. Service to the community.

Tod Bolsinger -- learning curve the hardest. More and more blogging is integrated into his life as a pastor. For example email blast to the church every Thursday telling the church about what's going on on the blog. Constant reference back to the blog as place of discussion. Multi-venue writing. Blog as place for people in the church to get to know him. Authenticity that doesn't come through sermons.

John Mark -- what are the ethics of ghost-blogging? Hugh replies that he knows one major pastor who has someone writing up his thoughts and that it works okay in his opinion.

Hugh asking: dangers of blogging??

Mark Roberts -- blogging in anger. . .glue on the computer screen "Speaking the Truth in Love."

Tod Holsinger -- heady moment in realizing that people read what you've written. Temptation to see an opportunity to "strike a blow for truth (?). . " but any time you're thinking of "striking a blow" you're off track.

John Mark -- must develop a thick skin. Avoid the temptation to self-justify in response to criticism . . . your critic may be your best friend.

Lengthy discussion of ego temptations of blogging.

Mark: you shouldn't blog -- 1) to escape painful things in your life; 2) your family has a particular need for you at this time; 3) you have problems with anger; 4) if you're a perfectionist; and 5) if you really don't care about words and grammar

Tod: story about a young Princetonian who asked Dr. Bruce (?)Metzger about the ONE book he needed for seminary -- Strunk and White, Elements of Style! (Yes! I was the one person in the audience who clapped at this! I love that book -- used to put it on my syllabi at UVA.)

Blogging should be an element of Christian community -- need for accountability.

Hugh asking about pastors and politics. . .

Mark -- I must be a pastor first and foremost and so avoid taking stands on specific political candidates. But each pastor must think this issue through carefully.

Tod -- part of the reason he set up his website separate from the church site was to keep a measure of separation between his personal views and the church stance.

Hugh -- someone you've encouraged to start blogging? Or someone you'd like to see blog?

Tod -- DimeStore Guru, a political liberal

John Mark -- would like to see more traditionalist Muslims like his friend Mustafa who writes the White Path.

Hugh: bringing back up the historical question. (I love this question!)

John Mark -- Joan of Arc. Charles Stewart, King and Martyr, disastrous king but good guy.

Mark -- Luther pretty much was a blogger. The Apostle Paul -- he was really doing with letters what we are doing. Short letters, using the medium of his culture to transform the culture. Calvin -- I found him very hard to read in the form he wrote.

Tod -- Jurgen Multman. . . (sorry, Hugh asked who in the world this is, and I missed it!) Audience member says he was the "orginal milblogger!) World War II era. Here he is: Jurgen Moltmann.

Hugh just asked me and Stacy Harp if we feel that the blogosphere is hostile to women.

I responded that I have felt very supported in the blogosphere, as a woman per se; the criticism I get is based on my political opinions.

Stacy, and another woman in the back, said they felt positive about the blogosphere. (She was Lores Rizkalla of JustaWoman.org)

Interesting discussion of collegial blogs - this is a theme that Joe Carter started earlier in the day as a way of developing more community, increasing quality, and balancing the "all about me" factor. Hugh warns that making a blog too big loses personality and that it can be like a college roommate situation where if one person is a skunk at the picnic, it can be a problem.


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Note: Brant deBow also liveblogging (his notes are terrific)

Pastor Mark also liveblogging. . .

LaShawn, too. . .


Blogging from the GodBlogCon. . .

| By Charmaine Yoest

4:00 AM O-Dark-Thirty. Headed to LA for the GodBlogCon. The Dreamer is going with me and we're tired as we head out, but excited to see some blogging friends and meet new friends.

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Dreamer At the Gate

9:00ish

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Flying over the Rockies. Sitting in air-conditioned comfort, above the clouds, it's surreal to look down at such majestic mountains, and remember the people who came across on foot. . .

11:15 Strange things happen when I travel. We made it safely to LA. But. Long, long line at Hertz Rent-a-Car, with everyone staring, bored, at "Breaking News" on CNN. A mysterious red backpack on a train platform in Norwalk, California was becoming a major issue.

"Were we near Norwalk?" I asked.

No. Great, that was good news, because now they were announcing that Highways 105 and 605 were CLOSED.

Thought I ought to check our driving directions. Just in case.

The very first words on the directions page: "Take 105 East to 605 South . . ."

No. Way. I kid you not.

I go to Scotland and land in the midst of a terrorist attack in London; I try to get to the GodBlogCon and land in the midst of a backpack attack. . .

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Finally, we get to the counter and the Hertz lady hands us our contract: "And here you go. You can pick up your car in parking space 911."

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Getting There is Half the Battle
Traffic in LA after the 105 and 605 shut down

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More to come in a bit: We did finally make it and there are terrific bloggers here. And Hugh Hewitt broadcasting from the GodBlogCon!


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