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This is such a cool and engaging magazine. It's
goal is to discuss "nature of ministry, faith, and leadership
in 21st century". It's got a postmodern outlook. You'll find
two years two years worth of back issues...you could spend weeks reading
through them. Each issue has has 8-12 articles. Thought-provoking,
insightful, different, unique, and even entertaining stuff. Stirs
your mind and touches your soul. Makes you wonder and think differently.
Check this out now!
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The website/Internet presence of an excellent
and insightful magazine of the same name. The magazine looks at faith
from a postmodern view and with a wide open view. Has Christian, Orthodox,
and Catholic points of view. Some articles even compare and contrast
differing viewpoints. The focus on this website is on faith, art,
and culture as well as theology and belief mixed in. Often mind-stimulating
and provocative articles. A must read. Only comes out quarterly (4
times a year) and the simple-yet-attractive website sometimes is not
updated as often.
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When you enter this website, the look is monochromatic,
it's got a lot of images, and it looks cool. And slighly funny and
irreverent. This is a postmodern e-zine where you'll find all kinds
of reviews. From music reviews -- the primary focus -- that are isnightful,
honest and to the point. The film reviews are very good too and often
cover the latest. You'll know usually whether you would like the film
or not. The zine also has a few book reviews, a few interviews of
musicians. It also contains some poetry and articles with.essays that
are quite stimulating and one of the websites hidden treasures. If
your young, think young, or feel young, and go for the wilder and
grittier side of life, then this zine's for you.
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This on-line mag says it is for college students
and by college students, but you'll probably like it. Some articles
and stories and poetry on a variety of subjects. Views from students
on campus, traveling abroad, on missions, and around the world. You
can even find a student art gallery & indie band with MP3s. Also
you'll find some music reviews. And finally you'll find some humor
too -- with pointless quotes and little things throughout the site.
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This site has attractive graphics and a well-designed
layout. The title actually fits the content pretty well although it
may be more of a philosophy quest or a quest for meaning of life.
Here you can read about theologians like Barth, Bonhoffer, Calvin,
and Augustine. Then uncover thinking of over 10 diverse philosophers
like Platinga, Davis, and Adams. (If you haven't heard of these, then
don't feel left out. We haven't either.) This seems to be a personal
site written by one person and it is his reflection on his own faith
quest. But this is a fascinating and insightful. The site also includes
The Wall where you can leave your own mark and a bulletin board that
doesn't look used. A great addition would be pictures of the theologians
and philosophers as well as more biographical info on them.
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Billing itself as "a Compass For Moral
Excellence", this definitely political, definitely right-wing
conservative leaning magazine is a rather good read if your looking
for politics and issues. It's good that this does not seem for Republican
only; some third party/independent views and not a total bash of everything
Democratic. This focuses on almost exclusively a U.S. perspective.
The best stuff here is not political but comments and articles on
culture. It's has a good, straightforward layout and is quite readable
and may move you especially if you are into the political and cultural
realm.
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