Posts Tagged: blogging


29
Jan 09

Foolish Cross is on Tumblr

Problem: There are many small thoughts and ideas that come to my mind on a regular basis that I would love to share on this blog.  For example, I run across at least one article, video, or blog post that I would like to share daily.  I hesitate to create a new post on foolishcross for each individual thought, link, picture, or quote I desire to share, however.  This would lead to a difficult-to-read and cluttered blog.  Some might argue that this would be a very accurate representation of who I am. Nevertheless, I would like to keep things relatively clean and organized around here. 

Solution: Tumblr. Tumblr is a lightweight micro-blogging platform that allows me to share text, photos, quotes, links, music, and videos quickly and easily.

Problem solved.

Visit the foolishcross tumblelog at tumblr.foolishcross.com. Feel free to subscribe, comment, and interact.

Enjoy my clutter!

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26
Jan 09

Blogs That Bear Fruit – Part 1

Which list of words best describes the Christian blogs you read? Which best describes this blog?

List 1
Enmity
Strife
Jealousy
Fits of anger
Rivalries
Dissensions
Divisions
Envy
    List 2
    Love
    Joy
    Peace
    Patience
    Kindness
    Goodness
    Faithfulness
    Gentleness
    Self-control
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      19
      Jan 09

      Resource: Top 60 Church Blogs

      Kent Shaffer of Church Relevance has released a list of the world’s Top 60 Church Blogs. These blogs cover a number of topics from ministry to theology.  At the top of the list you will find:

      1. Tim Challies
      2. Between Two Worlds – Justin Taylor
      3. Stuff Christians Like – Jon Acuff
      4. Out of Ur 
      5. The Resurgence – Mark Driscoll

      Check out the entire list here.

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      3
      Dec 08

      Wordle – Fun Tool for Word Frequency Visualization

      Wordleof a FoolishCross.com Blog Post about WordleRepetition and word frequency are important factors to take into consideration when engaging in Bible Study. For example, Paul’s frequent use of the words “joy” and “rejoice” in his letter to the Philippians should not be overlooked or dismissed by the reader. Something important is being communicated. Let me say again, one should pay close attention to repetition and word frequency when studying the Bible. When studying the Bible, let us all consider repetition and word frequency.

      Okay, I’m sure you get my, cleverly-stated, point.

      Back in the good ol’ days, Bible Thumpers were reduced to counting each word that occurred in a passage by hand. One “joy,” two “joys,” and so on. Of course, today we have handy computer programs and online tools to do the counting for us. One such tool is Wordle. Simply provide text and you are given a word cloud visualization of that text. The Wordle web site explains that it is “a toy for generating ‘word clouds’ from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text.”

      Of course, Wordle certainly isn’t useful for Bible study and teaching purposes only. In addition to being able to copy-and-paste in text, you may also provide the URL for any blog, feed or web page that has an Atom or RSS feed. This makes Wordle a useful tool for bloggers as well. Create a word cloud for your own blog or use Wordle to compare and contrast the words and themes that occur in multiple blogs or web sites.

      Below are three Wordle word clouds I made for Genesis 1, 2, and 3 (click each for a larger image). You may have also noticed that the word cloud above was made for this blog post.


      Genesis 1
      Wordle - Genesis 1

      Genesis 2
      Wordle - Genesis 2

      Genesis 3
      Wordle - Genesis 3

      Do you use Wordle? How else do you make use of this tool? Chime in and comment!

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      22
      Nov 08

      foolish links – Tips & Resources for Bloggers

      ProBlogger: How to Improve Your Blog When You Don’t Have Computer Access

      37Signals: Why the Drudge Report is one of the best designed sites on the web

      Conversation Agent: Why Start a Blog and 25 Tips to Make it Work

      Blogging Toolbox: 120+ Resources for Bloggers

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