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The times they are a changin’…

theRubicon | soon under new management

On Wednesday, July 1, theRubicon will head to the beach for a summer break. When it returns (likely in August), it will be operating under a new team headed by Bruce Redman from Australia.

For some time, theRubicon lead team (Geoff & Bramwell Ryan), have been searching for someone to take over the journal. We wanted someone who understands the vision of theRubicon, someone who “gets it” and who can bring new vision and new energy that will sustain and better the site. We’re confident that Bruce can fill that role.

Bruce has been a regular contributor to theRubicon. He is a lecturer in documentary film-making at the University of Queensland and is a Salvationist involved with an inner-city corps plant in Fortitude Valley, Brisbane. Bruce has the requisite experience, skills, passion and capacity to take theRubicon forward.

We believe theRubicon to be a fundamentally good and valuable thing. It has created a safe place for people to engage, and some to re-engage, with The Salvation Army; it is the closest thing to a non-partisan free press within the Army, and it is a thoughtful and “liberal” voice (in the very best, old-world sense of the word). We are delighted Bruce and his team will continue this 3+ year legacy.

Thanks for your past and present interest, support and encouragement. We can all look forward to journeying with theRubicon as it heads into this exciting new chapter.

Watch for more information about the pending changes next Tuesday, June 30th.

theRubicon team

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 Ephemera, Think

2 Comments to The times they are a changin’…

  1. Thank You.

    Both to those that have brought us to today… and to those that will move us forward into tomorrow.

    Thank you again.

    :o)

    imMEDIAtely yours,

    Errin Hogan

  2. Errin Hogan on June 24th, 2009
  3. In anticipation of the handover, thanks for your vision and energy in getting this invaluable “non-partisan free press within the Army … this thoughtful and “liberal” voice (in the very best, old-world sense of the word)” up and running and established. A long-felt need, made possible and viable by the technology, and never more needed than now. And congratulations on arranging a worthy succession.
    God bless you
    Harold

  4. Harold Hill on June 24th, 2009

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