I'd encourage readers to get involved with Facebook, to network with others, and to review the various discussion groups this website has to offer.
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Monday, September 10, 2007
New Social Networking and Discussion Groups on Facebook
Last week I accepted an invitation from a friend and colleague to create a profile for myself and to join a few discussion groups on Facebook. For those who may be unfamiliar with it, Facebook is an interesting website that facilitates social networking. My profile may be found here. In addition, I recently created three new discussion groups, including Christian Dialogue with New Religious Movements (a closed group available by invitation or approval only), Evangelical-Mormon Dialogue (also a closed group), and a group feature a discussion about Philip Johnson and Gus DiZerega's Beyond the Burning Times: A Pagan and Christian in Dialogue (Lion Publishing, forthcoming, that can be found here.
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off to find those groups- thanks
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