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    Picassa and Hello

    September 20, 2004 // 5No Comments »http%3A%2F%2Flifeasmission.com%2Fblog%2F2004%2F09%2Fpicassa-and-hello%2FPicassa+and+Hello2004-09-20+20%3A18%3A17JR+Rozkohttp%3A%2F%2Flifeasmission.com%2Fblog%2F%3Fp%3D5

    If anyone has not heard of “picassa” or “hello” they are two new programs provided for free by Google. Picassa organizes all the pictures on your computer and very easily lets you modify them. Hello lets you share your pictures with anyone else using the same program without sending huge e-mail attachments. You can share hundreds of pictures with whoever whenever. Also, Hello can upload pictures to blog sites (like this one). All of this is totally free and works great. So, yeah, get em and use em and let me know so I can see all your pictures.

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Toward a Missional Vision of Theological Education

One of my main areas of interest is the shaping of a missional paradigm of theological education in Post-Christendom. To that end I wrote a series of 9 posts on the subject that have become foundational for work that I am continuing to do in the current context of seminary education.

  1. Preliminary Thoughts
  2. The Root of the Problem
  3. The Fruit of the Problem
  4. New Soil
  5. Community Rootedness
  6. Character Formation
  7. Conviction Shaping
  8. Contextual Training
  9. Cultural Pioneering

You can also download a combined PDF of these posts here.

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