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A Year Ago on HX

For new readers or for established ones of HX (HackingChristianity), here’s last October 2009’s top posts:

  • Hell Houses, commentary on power discourses and the abuse of power.
  • God is a Hacker, not an Engineer.
  • Church building a $5m bridge including comments by a friend of Northpoint.
  • If yer gonna be a literalist, be one.
  • Don’t Cut Up Your Bible commentary on rewriting the bible.
  • Church History in 4 Minutes video.

Enjoy and join the conversation!  There’s tons of free ways to interact with and get to know the HX Community.  Here’s some ways to connect:

  • Subscribe to the Newsfeed.  Seriously, there’s no better way to keep up with all your blogs in a feed reader like Google Reader.
  • Become a fan on Facebook (if you want, you can follow the blog on BlogNetworks too!)
  • Follow me on Twitter.  I don’t often post blog posts there, so it is more day-to-day musings that don’t need to become blog posts yet.
  • Subscribe on the Kindle. Pretty cool, eh?
  • Read my Google Reader Shared Items (you can also get this as a newsfeed too!)
  • Dude, drop me an email.  Seriously.  I’ll read it.
Thanks for visiting and your continued readership!

Written by:
Rev. Jeremy Smith
Published on:
November 1, 2010
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