How does the agricultural commentary of Jesus apply to our relationship with modern technology?
cino*connect, the online network of *culture is not optional, will bring people together for practical purposes.
*cino proposes to expand and market a media discernment curriculum developed by the author that is already being used successfully at Illiana Christian High School.
*cino acts+two communities propose cooperative education among local churches.
An interview with Quentin Schultze, head of the communication arts department at Calvin College and author of Habits of the High-Tech Heart.
A look at where we spend our time in the so-called virtual world.
A collection of miscellaneous sites adorn our bookmark lists.
Critics of virtual community laud the face-to-face experience, but what happens virtual reality comes to church?
A new movement among women is going back to the basics.
The question of whether Google is making us "stoopid" may only begin to assess what we stand to lose.
On moving from pretending to loyalty in the virtual world.
In what ways are Christians responding to new technology, to the detriment or benefit of the Church?
How giving up online social networking for Lent shaped a new perspective.
Describing the world of Facebook and naming its alternative ecology.
True human connection is just a Profile away.
Web sites that make you laugh...sometimes.
On putting pop culture back into the hands of the populace.
A perspective on medium from a professional in journalism.
It's not as hopeless as some might think.
A personal history told through the lens of newspapers.
Continuing a family legacy (in certain ways) of reading the Grand Rapids Press.
Reflecting on the trajectory of a life attached to social networks and technological devices.
On the benefits and challenges of technology.
Responding to revenge porn victims -- and ourselves -- with compassion.
A journey toward heresy and community.