Posts Tagged WWW
Web Wednesday-Freight Train Named Desire
Posted by Randall W. Ross in Media Critique, Personal Connections, Resources, Teaching, Theology, Web Resources on August 5, 2009
One of my favorite websites to is desiringGod.org. This online resource features the ministry of John Piper, the pastor, author and theologian. His church, Bethlehem Baptist, is in the midwestern mecca of Minneapolis, MN. The same city is home to Garrison Keillor’s Prairie Home Companion, the famous Mall of America, and a wonderful collection of Craftsman Style homes. I’ve never been there, but I always wanted to. I finally now live close enough for it to be an easy possibility.
What you will find through Desiring God is nearly endless. It seems like I discover something new each time I visit the site. There are years of archived sermons, taste and see articles (blog), and various other print and media resources.
My new favorite is the Ask Pastor John series. This is a short format Q & A with John Piper. With new episodes released three times a week (Mon, Wed, and Fri) and featuring one question and answer at a time, it is a quick way to get something to think about or discuss with your family or friends.
Here is a recent example:
Additionally, the database is searchable. If you have a particular issue, topic, doctrine, date, Scripture passage, etc. that you are interested in, a quick search will lead you to a variety of helpful options.
One more thing to mention is the availability of free books. Many of John Piper’s books are available as a downloadable PDF file. It is easy to read on your computer or digital reader (kindle) or you can print a copy and share it with others. You can do this as much as you want as long as you don’t alter the content or charge for it.
Something that rings true in what you will find at desiringGod.org is the organization’s purpose: to spread a passion for the supremacy of God in all things for the joy of all peoples through Jesus Christ.
What you find at this website is a freight train full of resources, encouragement, and thought provoking questions and material that is fueled by the surpassing joy of Christ. This train is moving, full steam ahead for the city of God’s Glory. Hop on board and benefit from what is here. Find it to be true that…
God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him.
Web Wednesday-Blogging Lies
Posted by Randall W. Ross in Media Critique, Personal Connections, Teaching, Thoughts and Reflections, Web Resources on July 29, 2009
On June 12, 2009, A front page article in the Chicago Tribune told the story of a woman who had been telling everyone that she was pregnant. People were brought closer to the story when she shared that her baby was terminally ill but had decided to carry it to full term. All of this was communicated through a web-log or blog and…all of this was a hoax.
You can read the full story HERE.
Many could take such a story and paint anti-abortion activists in a bad light. Frankly, that would be a weak argument. Millions of people connecting to a powerful and compelling story is not a sign of irrational behavior. It is very rational. It is people connecting to people, reaching out in compassion, and standing strong on what is right in the face of opposition. We need more of that in our world. But, this is not the main point of the story.
The main issue here is the power of words…words on the internet…for all to see.
When we write comments on websites, messages on twitter and facebook, or write blog posts (like this one) we tread on difficult ground. When you are sitting in front of a screen or holding your cell phone it may appear that you are safe from the reaction of others…or that your words…regarless of what they are…are sort of devoid of consequences. We tell ourselves that no one can be negatively affected or hurt by them because they are just words on the internet.
Thinking and writing in this way is dangerous. If we think that our words don’t make an impact we are lying to ourselves. Blogging especially can be full of this sort of sin. We can hurl insults, question character, and undermine authority and relationships without ever giving stock to the consequences.
If we are too afraid to speak to people face to face, if we are unwilling to be accountable, we shouldn’t be writing what we write. Doing so undermines the reality and priority of Christian community, spiritual leadership, Biblical Truth, and just normal human interaction.
I’m not naive to think that technology isn’t effecting human interaction, but I do know that it doesn’t excuse sin.
As I write, I want to be appropriate, clear, humble, bold, etc. all under the authority of Scripture, pastors, my friends and my family. I want to keep in view a goal of pointing to Christ as our all, His Word as our guide and His Spirit at work within us as our treasure and joy. God helping us.
Special Announcement
Posted by Randall W. Ross in Our Purpose on July 14, 2009
Website Under Construction
Here are a few things we’re working on that will hopefully improve your experience with this website:
Weekly Posts
Alongside the usual random thoughts and reflections, we will be writing special articles for every day of the week. It will go like this:
Monday: Music or Movies
Tuesday: Truth
Wednesday: Web (Websites, Articles and Links)
Thursday: Think
Friday: Fun or Family
This will begin the week of July 27th. Come back and check it out!
New Address
This site is now located at gatheringmedia.com. A little shorter than the old url. The .com “gathermedia” was taken so we went with a second choice. I think it still captures the essence of what we are trying to do. We want to gather the books, music, links and articles that will be helpful to parents and children as they continue to mature in their walk with Christ. You will still be forwarded to the new site from our old address, but we thought we’d let you know.
New Main Page
This is something totally new that we will be launching soon. When you first visit the site, you will not go directly to the blog. What you will see is a quick look of all the most recent articles, reviews, events, etc. From there you can go where you wish. We’re gonna try this out. Let us know what you think.
Facebook…and the Glory of God?
Posted by Randall W. Ross in Resources, Thoughts and Reflections, Web Resources, Youth Culture on April 16, 2009
I thought this was an interesting and helpful blog post from Stephen Altrogge (The Blazing Center)
Click here for the full article
Here are a couple of quotes:
We were made for real, person-to-person relationships. Superpoking, chatting, and throwing snowballs at each other doesn’t constitute biblical fellowship. God created us to “bear one another’s burdens” (Gal. 6:2), “meet together” (Heb. 10:25), “rejoice with those who rejoice”, and “weep with those who weep” (Rom. 12:15) This doesn’t usually happen in a meaningful way on Facebook.
Just like television, music, and movies, Facebook is a loaded gun when it comes to temptation. Flirting, sexually immoral applications, sensual sidebar ads, inappropriate pics uploaded by friends – it’s all possible. Can it be avoided? Sure. But the fact that it exists should put us on guard every time we log in.
Stephen also lists a couple of links to some similar articles:
Al Mohler: Thoughts on Social Networking
Tim Sweetman: Facebook Faceoff


