Archive for January, 2005

dangerous criminal

Wednesday, January 12th, 2005

Just in, a dangerous criminal is set to be released from prison after more than three years
The PM has stated that he would be unhappy with this state of affairs:
MITCHELL:
Would you be comfortable with Habib coming back?
PRIME MINISTER:
I wouldn’t be particularly comfortable with a situation where somebody who against whom these allegations […]

looking for Bene Diction

Tuesday, January 11th, 2005

Look no further than here. I am sure Bene’s blog’s domain will be up in no time.
Now if I can just purchase the domain before Bene I can probably make lots of money

Theology in a retirement village

Monday, January 10th, 2005

I preached for the first time at our newest congregation at nccc. This congregation has been started by Bob and Barb, who are members of nccc and have moved into a brand new retirement village. Out of a desire to connect with their village neighbours - we have started together a congregation on a monthly […]

Liquid Conference / Melbourne / 9 - 11 February 2005

Monday, January 10th, 2005

If you are intending to come to liquid confernce then make sure you head over and register.
With a collection of bloggers from around the world like LT, Paul, Darren, Hamo, Stephen, Barb who wouldn’t want to be there!

down time.. where?

Monday, January 10th, 2005

What happened to the times when January was quiet? The time where you could clean up your office, plan and prepare for the new year. I don’t know why but I am so busy at the moment.

Voice Mail for Skype

Thursday, January 6th, 2005

Ok all you skype users out there - how about adding a voice mail facility for free?
I aim to have a play with it soon!
Thanks to jkontherun for the heads up.

spam

Thursday, January 6th, 2005

I know a number of the readers of signposts use wordpress on their own blogs. Any suggestions on the best way to combat comment spam? I notice that there are a number of plugins on the wordpress site - any suggestions on the best one/s?

theodicy in the news

Tuesday, January 4th, 2005

In the wake of the tsunami in Asia, there have been a number of articles looking at the faith questions which are raised by such large scale destruction. An article by Rowan Williams appears in today’s Age:
… the reaction of faith is, or should be, always one of passionate engagement with the lives […]