#music Whose songs are played more than Katy Perry’s each week? Chris Tomlin, king of the sing along. Eric Marrapodi and Tom Foreman share a bit more about the worship songwriter, whose latest album topped the US Billboard 200 charts in January. In CCLI’s last two reporting periods, Tomlin had the No. 1 most-sung song …
Category Archives: Curations
Web curations – church stuff (8 Mar)
Clips on church life and ministry: Infographics for the whole bible – This is pretty neat. Josh Byers combines biblical theology and great graphic design in his new project to create an infographic for every book of the Bible. Already the ones for Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus and a Revelation end-times summary look fantastic. Stop preaching …
Web curations (5 Mar)
Eye-catching online reads: How to make a can of Coke – What do you get when you use bauxite, cryolite, urethane acrylate, coca leaf, and kola nut? Kevin Ashton explains how the world’s most popular soft drink comes together in an homage to technological progress, global supply chain, human ingenuity. “A can of Coke …
Web curations – quotable Tweets (1 Mar)
Twitter often seems like an ever-clanging cymbal for narcissists. But the medium does produce spontaneous, pithy moments. Rather exciting to see John Key, NZ PM receiving a copy of Godzone – Luke's Gospel w/ a rugby theme #GoodNews pic.twitter.com/tbvgRuhcmm — Ben Carswell (@bcarswell) February 24, 2013 The man who truly preaches Christ cannot be your …
Web curations (25 Feb)
Online writing that made me think: #music Can Asians save classical music? Michael Ahn Paarlberg paints sterotypes and generalisations all over the place: “Classical music is as Asian as tempura and Spam. Even if it eventually dies in the West, it will have an Asian afterlife, much in the way washed-up American rock bands can …