Communicating With Our Church: Part 3 As we move on with our current post-series, we turn our focus to Our Research. 1 John 1:7 teaches us that
Read MoreAre you in love with your media devices? This week, I discussed the fact that I only have dial-up internet access at our Bible camp. The
Read MoreBack to dial-up internet. That’s right, I said dial-up internet. Are you old enough to remember the buzz and whir of connecting and the interruptions ever
Read MoreI discovered NoiseTrade a year ago. If you haven’t heard of it, you’ve been missing a great resource and should sign up immediately. I’ll tell you why.
Read MoreBack in the day, MySpace was some strange time-waster for teens and college students. Then Facebook came along, almost single-handedly pushing MySpace out of existence. As well, as picking up a tonne of first-time social media users. All of a sudden, we started to think very differently about this social networking thing.
Read MoreThough the social media wave has been gaining speed and volume, many still oppose its use. Many believe this social phenomena is just some band-wagon craze that will eventually die off. I’m not so sure.
Read MoreIn August of 2012, I wrote an article for The PODIUM titled “Should Your Pastor Embrace Social Media?” This topic has continued to enter into numerous ministry conversations.
Read MoreTheir response is frustrating. Alas, you feel obligated to continue with your pitch. It’s the first time you try to discuss social media with a parent, a leader, an elder, a deacon or worse, a pastor who seems to be aggressively against online community.
Read MoreAs far as the Christian scene, there’s one resource (or resource distributor) that really assists in my ability to stay ahead of the game on what’s up and coming. Interlinc is a media resource company that promotes and distributes Christian media to youth pastors, youth workers, parents, or whoever wants to be up on what’s up.
Read MoreWe can persevere through those unhealthy and unhelpful thoughts and feelings, moving into a place of deeper belonging. We can make a choice to rest in God’s love, poured out through Jesus, who becomes our source of value and identity. And in Him, we receive a maturity that we might not otherwise have known.
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