Need we say more? Adobe Creative Suite 5.
Sheesh. Less than 20 days away. Who’s excited?
Wouldn’t it be crazy if we gave away one of these on ChurchCreate…?
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Need we say more? Adobe Creative Suite 5.
Sheesh. Less than 20 days away. Who’s excited?
Wouldn’t it be crazy if we gave away one of these on ChurchCreate…?
by Eric Dye
[Editor’s Note: Be sure to read Designing for the New Look of Facebook Pages!]
If you’ve spent any amount of time on Facebook you’ve probably heard of these things called Fan Pages. Maybe you’ve even created one yourself.
As I’ve perused the Pages devoted to a certain celebrity, or that company or this ministry, one thing has stood out to me: The Facebook Fan Page is one of the most underutilized connection points available today, and this is especially true for ministries.
There are many great examples of the Fan Page, or Page, being used to it’s fullest potential, it’s just that most of these examples lie outside The Church.
I’d like to change that here, with a simple, yet concise series of posts on Facebook Pages.
Ready?
Fascinating how we fight, isn’t it?
As Christians we always have to be “sneaky” with our criticism, coat it with a bit of “love” and then it’s all good.
Sometimes I wish we’d just be dead-honest in our conversations, critiques, and criticisms instead of glossing past what we really think.
It would, at least, make the guess work a bit easier, right?
Dropbox has finally landed (or dropped…?) for Android and I can here a few shades of applause here and there.
People have obviously been asking for it for a while now (but not me, obviously, with my iPhone…).
But, regardless, Dropbox is the bomb. I couldn’t imagine a world without it now.