March 4, 2011
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TheoMag


One of my beloved roommates from my undergraduate education, Dustin W. Risner, approached me with a delicious idea: create a blog style website that would facilitate digital dialogue amongst a few of our closest comrades. We have facebook, the twittersphere, and our own blogs but this new website would be a common ground. Something we could all take a bit of ownership in. After more discussion, TheoMag was born:

TheoMag, aka Theology Magazine or God Magnificent (i.e. God is Magnificent). Since it’s inception less than two weeks ago, the site has received about 6,000 visitors. Not shabby. The site’s posts contain all sorts of things that matter to us: faith, culture, love, etc.. The site is really just for us, but other people seem to be enjoying it as well. We’re very much still trying to figure out exactly what we’ve created.

Perhaps it’s best if you decide for yourself: www.theomag.com.


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March 4, 2011
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TheoMag


One of my beloved roommates from my undergraduate education, Dustin W. Risner, approached me with a delicious idea: create a blog style website that would facilitate digital dialogue amongst a few of our closest comrades. We have facebook, the twittersphere, and our own blogs but this new website would be a common ground. Something we could all take a bit of ownership in. After more discussion, TheoMag was born:

TheoMag, aka Theology Magazine or God Magnificent (i.e. God is Magnificent). Since it’s inception less than two weeks ago, the site has received about 6,000 visitors. Not shabby. The site’s posts contain all sorts of things that matter to us: faith, culture, love, etc.. The site is really just for us, but other people seem to be enjoying it as well. We’re very much still trying to figure out exactly what we’ve created.

Perhaps it’s best if you decide for yourself: www.theomag.com.



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