Check this guy out!
As amazing as it is on video, I’m guessing it’s even more amazing in person.
Check it out:
[Read more…] about Amazing Paris Dancing Street Performer [Video]
by Eric Dye
Check this guy out!
As amazing as it is on video, I’m guessing it’s even more amazing in person.
Check it out:
[Read more…] about Amazing Paris Dancing Street Performer [Video]
“I can’t believe 2011 is almost over!”
I haven’t yet heard anyone say this, thank God. I’m not a big fan of people expressing amazement over the most obvious things, and yet I do admit that time does fly, especially the midst of ministry.
My church is one of the fastest moving churches you’ll ever see. We will never be accused of laziness or failure to act. In fact, we might actually act too fast. We start projects, get them to a point of basic usability, and then move on.
Case in point: our sanctuary sound booth. [Read more…] about Church Undone (or How to Finish What’s Started)
by James Cooper
Have you got your Christmas Cards written yet?
Want to know some cool facts about cards?
Then check out this funky infographic!
[Read more…] about The Anatomy of a Christmas Card [Infographic]
by Jeremy Smith
iPhone‘s now very famous app, Siri, has been credited with doing some amazing things.
But the first report has come in to start and control your car.
Take a look:
by Danielle
In many ways nonprofits mimic for-profit companies. If you looked at the expenditure reports, meeting minutes and office space they would seem identical. However, nonprofits have to be more creative in how they accomplish their goals. Even a successful nonprofit, church or charity has to reach out to their community for help to fill all the financial gaps. Social media is a perfect way to sound the alarm and reach out to/recruit supporters. The use of Facebook and Twitter is more obvious, but the predominately professional platform, LinkedIn, wasn’t initially used by non-profits.
[Read more…] about Why Your Non-Profit Needs to Stop Ignoring LinkedIn
by Jay Caruso
As a photographer and blogger, I have my own websites that I maintain.
I am not a designer nor a developer, but I am always looking to learn more so that I can make custom changes to my web properties without pulling my hair out.
Jason Fried tipped me off to TreeHouse and this site looks awesome.
Step by step, you can learn in three different areas.
[Read more…] about Learn Web Design, Development, iOS with TreeHouse