You’ve seen TED talks.
They’re awesome.
The slogan of TED is:
“Ideas worth spreading.”
What idea could be greater than the Gospel?
None.
So what do sermons have to do with TED talks?
You’ve seen TED talks.
They’re awesome.
The slogan of TED is:
“Ideas worth spreading.”
What idea could be greater than the Gospel?
None.
So what do sermons have to do with TED talks?

Our family’s have become quite connected.
How many online devices are in your family?
As a leader–whether you’re a Pastor of a church or head of the A/V team–it’s important to be mindful of how well you’re leading.
Phil Cook recently posted six different things that can hide or mask bad leadership.
These are the elements, these are the things that can buffer unhealthy leadership styles. If you are a real leader, you’re going to want to go through these and make sure you’re not letting any of these cover poor leadership.
I know, I know …
Another post about backing up your data.
Truth of the matter is, I know there’s a lot of you who are not making proper backups. Did you know that data loss costs U.S. companies an estimated $400 million every year?
If you’re not making redundant backups, it also turns out you’re in good company. Take a look at some of these data loss fails:

This is the ultimate protective iPhone case.
And the price point?
David Foster Wallace spoke at a 2005 commencement and it’s been turned into an inspiring and thought provoking film as it weaves his words with some great visuals.
As we step into graduation time, I’m reminded that it’s this kind of inspiration and wisdom that we all could use:

This is the best gaming/controller/mobile device solution I’ve ever seen.
I would be tempted to get an Android smartphone just to do this!
Check it out:
It’s a shark attack!
But wait…
…are the sharks attacking people or are people attacking sharks?
Hmmm….just be clear, let’s check:
It started as a few drops.
Then it became a steady drip.
Now it has become a raging waterfall. Social media is pouring into every area of our lives, and if we’re not careful, our most valuable resource–time–will drown under its weight.
Here are nine questions everyone should ask themselves about their social media use: Continue Reading…