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Xtreme Christianity:

(Xtreme Xianity)

Rebellion and the Radical Christian



An online Christian social youth hangout emerged as Birmingham's newest tech company after an accelerated startup process.CrossConneXion.com launched with much success. It made it through a two-week screening and development process conducted by members of Birmingham Startup. Birmingham Startup met, shared ideas, voted to narrow the proposed projects to three before choosing CrossConneXion.com as its collaborative effort.

Jim Sutton, youth pastor at First Church Worship Center in Tarrant, pitched CrossConneXion.com an online Christian social hangout where teens can connect with friends and God. CrossConneXion.com will allow users to seek job and mission opportunities, watch celebrity interviews, upload pictures and videos and find teen-related information such as peer pressure, dating, college prep tips and leadership.

CrossConneXion.com will offer features including online mentorships and a monthly video segment featuring the accomplishments of an overachieving youth. Sutton said the idea to create a Christian online networking site came to him two years ago after attending a youth conference in Georgia. He said some of the 700 kids from across the country attending the conference were upset at the conference's close.

Sutton said they craved an avenue to remain connected with mentors and new friends.

After pitching the idea during the first weekend of Birmingham Startup, Sutton's group made changes based on critiques from members of the city's technology community.

"I trusted them and their expertise," Sutton said. "We went in with high hopes. We felt we had a great idea. We just took a lot of the advice they gave and implemented the criticism into our plan. That was critical for us winning."

Birmingham Startup is based in part on the model established by Startup Weekend, which creates a new tech company from idea to implementation in one weekend. Participating cities include Seattle, New York and Chapel Hill, N.C. Birmingham Startup used two weekends this month to launch CrossConneXion.com

Deja Vu: The Prophet MotiveŽ All Over Again

By Bill Whetstone



Anyone looking for the spirit of American counterculture - as a Corporate Logo, Guerilla Promotion Campaign - need look no further than The Prophet MotiveŽ Online Game Theory.

In 1988, secular alt-culture tribal ceremonies took place at the Reverend Howard Finster's Paradise Garden. The Mecca for tattooed, body pierced, rejects of the mainstream, Howard Finster's Garden welcomed their evangelical counterparts after disillusionment with organized Mega Church. The remnant is having their own reincarnation in rebel gestures that sometimes recall the early church before Virtual Real Estate Empires consolidated control over the ordained priesthood.



The Prophet MotiveŽ Online Game Theory



Teen Life Ministries: The Zone

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