Archive for April, 2009

How a campaign should work

7admin29th Apr 2009Posts,

In recent months, I’ve seen more and more companies developing highly creative ways to express a message.

Is your church prepared for a flu epidemic?

9admin27th Apr 2009Posts, , ,

Is your congregation prepared to communicate with one another and gather online during times of disaster? Does your church disaster plan include steps for flu epidemic preparedness? There’s no harm in preparing for what could be an unlikely circumstance.

Remembering Columbine: A view from my office chair

3admin20th Apr 2009Posts,

My office chair has become a metaphor to me. That’s where I heard the news of Columbine, and watched as planes crashed into the World Trade Center towers. I also found myself in the same spot as I filed my report on the Timothy McVeigh execution. The full cycle of violence, all from an office chair.

Churches reach out to those facing sudden unemployment

1admin16th Apr 2009Posts,

Like so many of you, I too have many friends who have recently lost their job and now face the difficult task of More »

Guide shares story of congregations embracing Web 2.0 technologies

1admin15th Apr 2009Posts, ,

I have to be honest, when a friend of mine directed me to The Networked Congregation: Embracing the Spirit of Experimentation, I was very skeptical. I still am. To be fair, after quickly scanning the introduction, I do believe it’s worth investigating further, and I will in the near future.

An ode to my first computer

14admin13th Apr 2009Tweets

Yeah, that snaggle-toothed kid with the bed-head haircut is me at my eleven-year-old birthday party. It’s hard to tell, I tend not to More »

Registration for Ministry 2.0 Kansas City opens

0admin2nd Apr 2009Posts, ,

Registration for Ministry 2.0 Kansas City opened yesterday. Ministry 2.0 is an interdenominational event all about helping churches and ministries do more with blogging, social media, web design, and all things involving the Internet in ministry. A variety of workshops will be offered at Indian Creek Community Church on Saturday, May 30. Some of the top web professionals from around the country (inside and outside the ‘church’) will be leading workshops and sharing their experiences. I hope you will plan to attend.