New Blog by Church's CIO


Joel Dehlin, the LDS Church's CIO, has started a public blog with some of his thoughts about technology, religion, and the mixing of the two.

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I had a brief attack of sheer amusement until I realized it was JOEL Dehlin rather than John Dehlin. Must be a good solid Mormon name like Leavitt, Smith, Tanner, or Barfus that I'm not aware of(OK, the last one only in S. Alberta...lol)
written by canadiancynic 597 days ago
    I did the same thing!
    written by richardkmiller 597 days ago
    It's his evil twin, I won't say which depending on your POV. Clearly, one has been ripped from another dimension to take on the other and restore balance to the force.
    written by Doc 597 days ago
Actually, he's my brother. And I love him, and am proud of him.
written by mormonstories 596 days ago
Sorry folks... as nice as this website is, it should NOT be on top! There is a whole lot more goin on, as they say. If you want to know what is really out there that we might want to be aware of, go check out ON FAITH. It is the news blog that was announced on lds.org... unlike this one which was not!

Now I realize this one is a much kinder and gentler site, but there is a great work to be done out there and as you know, as ole Spenc has reminded us, we must be a doin it:-) Let's put our shoulders to the wheel guys and gals...
written by RTC 537 days ago
    RTC -- just seeing this for the first time. Honestly don't know which site you're talking about. Joel's? Sustaind? If Joel's, the comparison to On Faith is off-base. They accomplish totally different purposes. If Sustaind, again, really different purposes -- On faith is multi-faith, targetted to specific issues, Sustaind is for any ol thing that comes to mind.
    written by TedB 407 days ago

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