The two of you who still pay attention to this blog may have noticed that things have quieted down considerably in this little corner of the Internet. Not because my life is any quieter — I still have plenty on my plate on a variety of fronts. But, as far as blogging goes, I’m now all-in on the Patheos Unfundamentalist Christians blog, having just been appointed/drafted/crowned/promoted as the Executive Editor of that prestigious purveyor of progressive prognostication.
So, for the foreseeable future, my online efforts will be focused on the UC blog, both with writing and editing. And, if by chance you have some writing you’d like me to consider for publication, please send it my way — I’d love to hear from some new voices!



American Sniper is a lie that does a disservice to the truth, and to those who died defending the truth. 




The just released book Disquiet Time: Rants and Reflections on the Good Book by the Skeptical, the Faithful, and a Few Scoundrels (Jericho Books, $24.00), edited by Jennifer Grant and Cathleen Falsani, lands a sockdolager to the notion that modern Christians can’t have a robust, meaningful and honest engagement with the Bible. 




