The fact is that passwords are not being utilized well and so your church or ministry may be SEVERELY vulnerable. If it was just going to be impacting you, I’d call you dumb and walk away. The problem is that you have so much private and financial information of individuals in your congregation that you need to be more responsible than you are right now. We want to help you increase your security tenfold.
Archives for 2014
What Does Your Coffee Say About Your Personality?
When I first saw this I thought it was a bunch of silliness and thought it was funny to see how accurate it was.
And then I read it.
I know, I know, behold the power of reading…
They actually conducted a survey and examined the habits of 1,000 coffee drinkers, psychological styles and personality traits. So while this isn’t pure science or anything, it’s pretty cool — not to mention way fun:
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Christian Couple Sentenced to Death for Text Messages
This is a sobering headline, isn’t it?
We write about technology and creativity on ChurchMag each and every day. How to communicate with greater impact and reach, how to use the latest tools that technology provides us, and do it with a kind of creativity that gets peoples attention. We are all about the church, technology and creativity.
And then there’s a headline like this.
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The Era of the Content Beast [Infographic]
The age of the Internet provides us with a near endless supply of content in so many different mediums. The social media onslaught has reduced our attention span to almost zero. And we are able to connect with people that create great content as well as those that make terrible, minimal effort junk.
In all of this chaos, if you want your church, ministry or nonprofit to survive online, let alone be able to speak through the noise, you need to create lots and lots of great content. Need some tips?
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History of Windows XP Original Wallpaper [Video]
Do you know the story about Microsoft’s famous rolling green hills image that they use as the default background on their operating system software? The image is called Bliss and is featured on the now retired Windows XP OS. The photographer that took the image is Charles O’Rear just north of San Francisco and he swears that there was no Photoshopping done on the photo.
The truth is that photos have the power to tell amazing stories. The question is, are we stopping to take a snapshot of these little moments?
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20 Tips from the Actual Advice Mallard [Images]
Actual Advice Mallard is the #1 animal for online advice, tips and useful information to make your life more awesome.
Just Google this meme to find a truck load of advice, life hacks and pro tips. When it comes to being helpful, this duck fits the bill.
Here’s a round-up of 20-tips we find to be … well … uh … ducky?
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