There’s one thing that always seems to come up during Saturday Sunday Share.
It isn’t a blog post, a video project or even a new website launched.
It’s the time we share with our kids.
Here’s a quick look at last week’s shares:
- Marcus Williamson – rocked a seriously cool website mockup.
- Mark Robinson – dropped a solid video promo.
- Paul Clifford – is writing up a storm.
- Raoul Snyman – posted some new Python tutorials.
- Dave Anthold – has re-branded his website.
As always, I’m inspired by you all.
Are you new to Saturday Sunday Share? A little nervous about tooting your own horn or asking for some feedback on a work in progress? No worries. You’re among friends. 🙂
Now, let’s see what you all have to share this week!
[Image via Kristina Alexanderson]
Joanna says
This week I’ve been writing about growing spiritually and finding meaning in the mundane stuff of everyday life rather than following the cultural script of heading off to find yourself someplace exotic. http://www.joannamuses.com/2012/10/discipleship-in-here-and-now.html
I’ve also been drafting an article I hope to submit as a ChurchMag guest post about how thoughtful photography can serve our spiritual growth and be a tool for ministry.
Eric Dye says
Can’t wait to see that ChurchMag post! 😀
Jason Bradley says
I released a new child theme for Standard Theme 3.
I wrote up a blog post on my site here: http://everchangingmedia.com/crimson/
You can see it live here: http://crimson.everchangingmedia.com/
And you can download it and many other child themes here: http://github.com/eightbit/standard-child-themes
Eric Dye says
U HAZ D-ZINE SKILLZ!!!
Jason Bradley says
Thanks man.
Eric Dye says
😀
Paul Clifford (@PodcastinChurch) says
Jenny, my editor, finished her corrections to “The Serving Church,” so I just need to read through those and make them final. I’ll send the results to the Kindle store soon. I’m hoping to be in full production by Black Friday.
I’m on my way with Church 2063. It’s one of the harder books I’ve ever written, since most of it hasn’t been created yet, but I want it to be accurate to what the future could hold. I keep pressing on. I’m not making a ton of money, but I remain hopeful.
Paul
Eric Dye says
Awesome!!!
Raoul Snyman says
I wrote another blog post[0] in my Python series, this time dealing with the 800 pound gorilla that is object orientated programming.
I also updated the OpenLP media kit again[1], adding some example blog posts and another wallpaper.
[0] http://christianoss.org/blog/2012/10/30/learning-python-part-8
[1] http://openlp.org/en/blog/2012/10/30/media-kit-updated
Eric Dye says
WOOT! 😀