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by Eric Dye
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by Eric Dye
Last week’s Facebook Friday we asked about Reddit.
We announced a few weeks ago about the new ChurchTech Reddit Sub-Reddit, so we were curious as to how many used it or even knew what it was.
I think you’ll find the results interesting (see results).
This week, as political debate heats up, we turn our attention to politics and social media:
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by Eric Dye
After seeing Facebook, Twitter and Google+ blow-up surrounding the Presidential and Vice Presidential debates, I’m curious to hear your thoughts on social media’s affects on the election.
Good? Bad? Ugly?
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by Steve Perky
A personal contact from the Church means a lot to people. Whether they are a first time guest, new member, or someone going through discouraging times, a call from the Church lets the person know someone cares. This helps to close the back door of the church.
The pastor, staff, and servants of the Church connect with guests and members in an effort to close the back door. With today’s schedules, it is becoming more difficult to enable this type of process. The process can be challenging – from getting the calling list to the staff and servants, to making sure the calls get made, to getting feedback from the calls, and to knowing if any follow-up needs to be made.
[Read more…] about Introducing Pathway: Closing The Back Door
by Eric Dye
It sounds silly, but here it is.
A giant horse made from old computer keyboards.
Named ‘hedonism(y) trojaner,’ it clearly reminds us that,
“The internet itself, not only its viruses deserves the term ‘Trojan’. We are looking for information via internet, we share it and pass some on, voluntary or involuntary.”
Take a look:
by James Cooper
Ever been out on a walk (or even in your garden), seen a tree and wondered what species it is?
Well now, as the saying goes, “there’s an app for that”!
Leafsnap is a very clever app developed by researchers by Columbia University, the University of Maryland, and the Smithsonian Institution. The app contains top quality high-res photos of the leaves, flowers, fruit, petiole (the stalk of a leag), seeds, and bark of the trees of the northeast USA.
[Read more…] about Exploring God’s Creation with the Leafsnap iOS App