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Letitia snags a win at the EO/Wheatstone Academy Symposium

This past April, the evangelical outpost announced the 2008 EO/Wheatstone Academy Symposium call for essays. The topic question was:

"If the medium affects the message, how will the Christian message be affected by the new media?"

Pardon me while I pat myself on the back. :)

This morning, the results were announced and the winners notified by e-mail. In the top five, placing fifth was yours truly. I gasped, and I screamed, and I jumped up and down for joy. It is truly an honor to see my name among the top Christian writers in the blogosphere. I encourage more people to participate in upcoming symposiums for EO, especially the bloggers and readers of the 'Elles. What a blast!

You can read my essay at my blog.

And also read more about it at the evangelical outpost.

Here's a list of the winners:
First Place: Mark Fedeli at A Deo Lumen
Second Place: Jordan J. Ballor at The Acton Institute Power Blog
Third Place: Mark Stanley at Digital Reason
Fourth Place: Jeff Nuding at Dadmanly
Fifth Place: Letitia Wong at Talitha Koum
Honorable Mention: Donnell Duncan at The Cracked Door

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