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The Website Currently Known as The Daily Scribe

The Daily Scribe is back! The domain name is once again in my possession. It’s a little bit tattered and slightly worn, but there is still life in it! A little water and sunshine will do it some much needed good.

The official announcement can be found here: Resurrecting The Daily Scribe Website. Stay tuned!

9 Comments

  1. Ben G.
    Posted June 26, 2007 at 8:45 pm | Permalink

    Awesome! I was hoping something like this would eventually happen! I’m looking forward to seeing what develops.

  2. Pat McCullough
    Posted June 27, 2007 at 2:51 pm | Permalink

    Wow! The Daily Scribe as Anabaptist exploration. Quite a shift! I look forward to seeing where it goes.

  3. Shawn
    Posted June 27, 2007 at 4:51 pm | Permalink

    Hey Ben! Yeah, it needs a lot of work. I’ll be tweaking the project here and there, between life’s busy times of family, church planting, and other work. It’ll get there soon. The focus is going to be on quality writing and thinking … with a little pre-built social gadgetry thrown in to enhance. I couldn’t care less about big site status or pump-and-dump games. I just want to gather some of the best Anabaptist writers and thinkers “out there” and exchange ideas and information. Thus, the invite only status. :)

    There’s still a lot of work to be done on it.

  4. Shawn Anthony
    Posted June 27, 2007 at 4:56 pm | Permalink

    @Pat - Yes, it is a shift! I wasn’t really planning it, but the opportunity presented itself and I grabbed it. Once the design and architecture is solid enough (and debugged) I’ll be attempting to contact some Anabaptist pastors, scholars, and missionaries for participation. I have a few in mind already (you are one!). Do you have anyone in mind?

  5. Shawn Anthony
    Posted June 27, 2007 at 4:57 pm | Permalink

    PS: I’m talking non-blogging Anabaptist pastors, scholars, and missionaries. 90% of the people I have in mind do not blog at all. I’d love to see them have a page.

  6. Pat McCullough
    Posted June 27, 2007 at 11:39 pm | Permalink

    Thanks! I’m flattered.

    You know what would be cool? If we could get all the BIC leadership team going on a group blog. If they didn’t feel pressured to have to post all the time, but still contribute a bit here and there, that’d be great. Maybe we could get something kind of like Washington Post/Newsweek’s fairly new On Faith thing, where Anabaptist leaders answer a weekly question, but they don’t have to answer every single one.

  7. Shawn Anthony
    Posted June 27, 2007 at 11:49 pm | Permalink

    Exactly, Pat! I’m thinking some conference level folk and people at the Grantham HQ. I’m thinking an informal Church planters blog ala Acts29/Resurgence, but for BIC, of course. I’d love to see some of pastors and scholars who normally don’t blog post a few reflections. I’m thinking of people who go to Roxbury Camp (I’ll be there for a few days this year). I honestly believe these folk have a lot to contribute as regard history and heritage. I think we are due for a heritage lesson too. :)

    Blend the above with a dedicated conversation re: emerging culture and missional living and I think it could be a great little think-tank.

    Also, I agree that they would not have to post as regularly as some of us do. :)

    So … just brainstorming w/ you!

  8. Andrew Tatum
    Posted July 1, 2007 at 2:52 am | Permalink

    Hope that was alright. I thought I had an account before so I just re-registered thinking it had been lost and it just let me back in. I hope I’ll be allowed to stay!!! :-) I’m so very excited about it. Thanks for the birthday wishes.

  9. Shawn Anthony
    Posted July 1, 2007 at 6:40 am | Permalink

    Your staying, Andrew. Yes, happy birthday!

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