Saturday, May 31, 2008

Envision 08: The Gospel, Politics and the Future

So I promised I would be posting again shortly, and I haven't been. But a few quick words about the conference posted below....with a new, much more affordable, registration rate and affordable housing available as well...this conference is unprecedented in the way it is bringing a diversity of theological perspectives together to focus on the call of the Gospel to engage with, and care for, the people and world around us. The hearts and minds that have been involved in the planning come from hugely diverse backgrounds, theologically, ethnically, and even in terms of nationality. This is one conference that is designed to break down the stereotyped relationships between faith and politics, and take a look at what really matters--caring for others. I hope you will consider joining us!

Learn more here.

Check it out again--last chance and fantastic rate!

EV|08 $99 Special!





A National Conference

@ Princeton University

June 8-10, 2008.

Envision...

The election year where faith matters.

Envision...

The voices of young and old calling for prophetic faith in action in the public square.

Envision...

Hundreds of Evangelical and Mainline Christian activists, scholars, students, leaders, artists together to craft a statement charting the gospel politics of the future.

Join Ray Aldred, Vincent Bacote, Jay Bakker, Randall Balmer, Melinda Berry, Bart Campolo, Rich Cizik, Shane Claiborne, Ruth Padilla DeBorst, Jeremy Del Rio, Mimi Haddad, Lisa Sharon Harper, Obery Hendricks, Al Hsu, David Kuo, Daisy Machado, Brian McLaren, Brenda Salter McNeil, John Perkins, Sammy Rodriguez, Ron Sider, Andrea Smith, Amy Sullivan, Richard Twiss, Miroslav Volf, Jim Wallis, Randy Woodley and many, many more!

You can't afford to miss this

unprecedented gathering.

$99 Special

is back!

Plus, Special Group Rate* $79

Click here to register now or
go to www.ev08.org.
* Group rate applies to groups of 5 or more
PLUS!
Join an online dialog to help create "Envision the Future: The Next Decade," a vision statement of our hopes for change. You can help set directions for change by joining this online dialog for JUST TWO HOURS, even if you cannot attend EV|08 June 8-10. Christians from anywhere in the world can log in and help determine the issues we must push for in the next ten years through a new online technology called Synanim (http://www.synanim.com). It is as easy to use as sending and receiving emails.
Don't delay, register today!



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Friday, May 16, 2008

L'Ombre dans L'Eau

So I have been very remiss in posting lately. I wrapped up a rather large research/writing project which left me unable to formulate any more coherent sentences, and then I took the week off from anything remotely intellectual--which was lovely. I'm back to my ponderings and I hope to be posting more regularly soon, but in the meantime, it seems a perfect day for a little perfume post....

Today is a day for L'Ombre dans L'Eau by Diptyque. The notes are blackcurrent leaf and Bulgarian roses, and it is described as the 'scent of a riverside garden'. I've never seen a riverside garden, but this scent is a bit rougher than I imagine that to be, with a hint of dark forests and crushed leaves jumbled together in an overgrown blackcurrent bramble, the sound of rushing water in the distance. I get distinctly 'humid' notes, and maybe even a bit of stone, such as one might find in a mountain river, but mostly covered by a biting leafy green and touch of sweet rose. In some ways it reminds of me the magical Voleur des Roses by L'Artisan Parfumuer, a scent which smells like roses in the deep forest earth after a drenching rain. There is a bit of that here, but more green and less rose (and no patchouli). On a rainy day such as today, this fragrance blooms, bridging indoors and out with a fresh sharp edginess that is almost restless, while the distant roses promise the return of the sun.

For wonderful reviews of this fragrance see Now Smell This and Perfume Smellin' Things

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Another Random Music Moment...

Ok ok one more and then I'll knock it off. But you have to love the Desi vibe, and plus, how often do you see Simon Cowell smile?


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Summer Sun

And while we are spending the afternoon in Italy....here's last year's romantic summer hit. Ah, Italia....

But, how do you really feel?

Andrew Sullivan speaks for a lot us in saying that if Clinton drops out, he will know what to do....



I can't remember the last time I was so excited about politics in the US. Yesterday's primaries seem to have tipped the balance. It's too soon to say for sure, but could it be that it might really be over soon?