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Posted By:  evandonovan
Posted On:  Nov 27, 2007

  my optimization tactics are working :)

I'm now on the top results page for [out of egypt]. Now, if I can only beat Anne Rice, I'll be #1. And why did I call my blog that, you ask? Let's just say I'm trying to make a Biblical worldview more popular....... [view]

Posted By:  evandonovan
Posted On:  Oct 22, 2007

  taking a cue from radiohead

I decided to put a PayPal donation button at the top left of my blog, taking down the ElectionVine app which no one has used in weeks. I know my blog's not as good as a Radiohead album, but I thought I'd give people the opportunity to contribute anyway. Since it's PayPal, the money...... [view]

Posted By:  evandonovan
Posted On:  Sep 6, 2007

  messing around with redirects and php includes

I'm trying to add another feed to my blog: this one showing my recent UrbanMinistry.org blog posts. However, I didn't want to slow the page load time any further, since it's already causing problems, so I thought I'd change my Feedburner feeds (del.icio.us and, now,...... [view]

Posted By:  evandonovan
Posted On:  Aug 31, 2007

  How can churches be good members of the community?

It's a matter worthy of thought, and especially pressing here in Boston, as my roommate reports....... [view]

Posted By:  evandonovan
Posted On:  Aug 31, 2007

  i should change my blog tagline...

...to "Brought to you by the #1 Evan Donovan on the Internet". Wow, this Google Analytics/W3Counter data is endlessly fascinating to an info-freak like me. Below (with links, should I care at some point to add them) are the top...... [view]

Posted By:  evandonovan
Posted On:  Sep 1, 2007

  blog should look fine in ie now

I'm checking it out with Browsershots as we speak. But the problem was with IE's implementation of the box model. Apparently still in IE 7, you can't have things floating on either side of normal content, and thus a fully...... [view]

Posted By:  evandonovan
Posted On:  Jul 26, 2007

  Being Evangelical - The Centrality of the Word, pt. IV: Practical Observations and Suggestions

This is why the state of evangelicalism is currently so pitiable: God has clearly set forth in His Word the responsibility of those in Church authority (especially pastors) to tell the people of all He has revealed and to convince...... [view]

Posted By:  evandonovan
Posted On:  Jul 26, 2007

  Being Evangelical - The Centrality of the Word, pt. III: The Necessity of Interpretation & the Responsibility of Understanding

Since God has chosen to reveal Himself to us through means - through the Word and the sacraments - and not through some sort of direct revelation, we are faced with the necessity of interpretation. Outwardly, the Scriptures appear to...... [view]

Posted By:  evandonovan
Posted On:  Jul 26, 2007

  Being Evangelical - The Centrality of the Word, pt. II: How Did We Get Here? And How Do We Get Out?

Our concern for the people around us inevitably raises the question: why is the Church, and culture at large, in such a state? The Biblical answer is clear. "My people perish for lack of knowledge" (Hos. 4:6). Since the Fall,...... [view]

Posted By:  evandonovan
Posted On:  Jul 26, 2007

  Being Evangelical - The Centrality of the Word, pt. I: What is Wrong with the American Church?

Right now, American Christianity, even professedly evangelical Christianity, is in a pretty sorry state. Fragmented, ineffectual, and frequently shrill, the Church has a bad reputation in the world - and not, largely, for its courageous witness to "Christ and Him...... [view]

Posted By:  evandonovan
Posted On:  Jul 26, 2007

  question about movabletype/covblogs

Is it possible to subscribe to the comments stream (either from your blog or the site as a whole) as an RSS feed? It would very beneficial if possible, since I could just check my bloglines whenever someone commented on...... [view]

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