by Luke Geraty | Dec 23, 2014 | Church Life, Conflict Resolution, Leadership, Practical Theology, Social Media, Technology
The art of trolling has long been perfected by a select group of people who reside on the Internet. It happens in just about every circle of Internet interaction, but I’m especially keen to recognizing when trolling happens of the theological variety. In fact,...
by Geno Olison | Nov 26, 2014 | Conflict Resolution, Cultural Engagement, Ethics, Ethnic Reconciliation, Forgiveness, Leadership, Messy Church, Missional, Politics, Practical Theology, Social Media
I don’t usually say much (at least publicly/on social media) at the epicenter of these events, although there is usually plenty to say. I’ve had a half dozen or so serious conversations recently, mostly with a few of my white brothers, regarding the latest...
by Luke Geraty | May 22, 2013 | Across the Web, Social Media
There’s quite the stir over a recent tweet that John Piper made: I appreciate a lot of what Nate Pyle wrote. I think Piper’s tweet could certainly have been misunderstood, which is probably why Piper went on to remove the tweet and posted a more...
by Luke Geraty | Apr 20, 2013 | Social Media, Technology, The Kingdom of God
Today I participated in a panel discussion at the Society of Vineyard Scholars’ annual meeting entitled, “Theology, the Church, and Social Media.” It was rather informal and we had some good dialogue that essentially proved that all of the...
by Luke Geraty | Mar 19, 2013 | Across the Web, Church Planting, Cultural Engagement, Leadership, Missional, Pneumatology, Technology, Theological Training
My good friend, Brian Fulthorp, has written a blog post that I think raises some good issues – “On Promoting Theological Education.” His concerns are related to a new ministry focus by The Gospel Coalition (TGC) called “Theological Famine...
by Luke Geraty | Jan 3, 2012 | Practical Theology, Technology
I love the feeling of walking into a bookstore or searching through the online bookstores of Logos or Amazon. It’s just plain exciting. But when you are picking a book you’ve never heard of, it is an art. There’s nothing more disappointing then...
by Luke Geraty | Dec 20, 2011 | Reviews, Technology
[Many thanks to BibleWorks for the review copy. Due to the capability of BibleWorks 9, I’m going to review this in a series of posts. This will allow for comprehensive coverage and will give you a better idea of what BibleWorks can do.] Installation This is the...
by Luke Geraty | Oct 24, 2011 | Reviews, Technology
I received a copy of BibleWorks 9 today. I am installing it as I type and plan on spending some time with it over the next couple of days/weeks in order to write a series of blog reviews. It’s always both a sad and a happy day when you say “good-bye”...
by Luke Geraty | Oct 31, 2009 | Reviews, Technology
BibleWorks 8 has arrived. This is the third version of BibleWorks that I have used and I must confess that I have been a fan from the first initial instal. Before I offer some detailed observations and explanations regarding why I strongly recommend that every pastor...