I’ve been participating in the group blogging project for the book Flickering Pixels by Shane Hipps. Today I had the…
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This is a guest blog post by Francis Tuffour. What do Billy Graham, Jerry Falwell, Rex Humbard, Oral Roberts, Pat…
Yesterday marked the start of the group blogging project for the book Flickering Pixels by Shane Hipps. Susan Stewart kicked things off with an post about chapter 1 . At the conclusion of her post, she asks an excellent question:
Are you using technology because it’s there (an idol)? Or, because it is the best way to communicate the message (a tool)?
I’d like to think I’m using each technology because it’s the best way to communicate, but if I’m totally honest I’d have to say that sometimes I choose certain mediums for other reasons. Two of them come to mind.
Today I took a look at the first edition of the new online magazine CatalystLeadershipDigital.com Is this the future of magazines?
One of my big take-aways from the Interactive Church Conference was the value of “Bridge People.” Bridge people are people who can bridge the communications gap between church leaders and tech people.
Yesterday we discussed communications breakdowns between church leaders and tech people. Today we look at how to overcome and prevent those breakdowns.
From the Interactive Church Conference. Churches often experience breakdown in communication between the pastor/leader and the tech person/people responsible for the church website. Often it comes down to differences in vocabulary and worldview.
2008 Florida-Georgia District of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Convocation. Lutheran Pastors and Teachers Conference Website Workshop
10 more newsletter tips. How you can make your eNewsletter interesting and useful to your readers and truly effective at bringing people back to your website.
Today we’re going to talk about newsletter tips – how you can make your eNewsletter interesting and useful to your readers and truly effective at bringing people back to your website.