Today’s winners included Bonnie from Wisconsin (winner of the Nook), Marc from HP apparently, Jaime who is a Brick, Chuck from Texas, and Dave from New York!
Churches and the Use of Social Media
Can churches who want to engage their communities apart from the use of social media? It’s an increasing relevant question. Thom Rainer summarizes how upper level management in organizations is recognizing the need for social media involvement: I was shocked.…
Redeeming the Internet: The Reader’s Part
Redeeming the Internet is of vital importance for the cause of Christ in the 21st century. In addition to those who write Christian content, we need Christian readers who intentionally redeem the Internet. Below are seven actions readers can take…
How the Internet Works
Why I Let Jeremiah blow out the Candles
I am guest blogging for Vitamin Z this week – – If you click over to his blog, you can read why I let Jeremiah blow out the candes!
The Hogan’s Heroes Response to Phil Johnson’s Retirement
Stalwart blogger Phil Johnson has retired from Pyromaniacs prompting this scene at headquarters.
Jesus in favor of local churches leveraging social media?
The master commended the dishonest manager for his shrewdness. For the sons of this world are more shrewd in dealing with their own generation than the sons of light (Luke 16:). Jesus pointed out in the parable of the dishonest…
A Blogging Break!
My schedule is busy enough these days that I’ve decided to take a blogging break. Thanks to all of you who have been an encouragement one way or another. I’ll be back in a few weeks.
HT: Justin Taylor
If you read my blog, then you know there are many times that I give a “hat tip” to Justin Taylor for finding one article or another. If you click through to this link, then you’ll learn not only about…
A controversy about Hell may melt the Internet
A theological controversy covered by CNN (see here) demonstrates how dialogue is changing in the age of the Internet. Justin Taylor has questioned Rob Bell’s views on Hell – – and an exponentially growing discussion has ensued. Controversies such as…