Do you remember when you got your first computer?
How about your first laptop?
I remember the excitement surrounding the arrival of my first laptop, desktop and iMac.
[Read more…] about Remember When You Got Your First Computer?
The #1 Resource for Church Technology Creativity & New Thinking
by Eric Dye
Do you remember when you got your first computer?
How about your first laptop?
I remember the excitement surrounding the arrival of my first laptop, desktop and iMac.
[Read more…] about Remember When You Got Your First Computer?
This book pretty much confirmed what I had experienced myself years ago. I started working in a large hospital many years ago and had five different positions in 8 years, each successful if I say so myself. The amazing thing was that I did not have a background in health care, nor in management, nor in HRM. Yet I performed well in each of these disciplines.
The reason? Rookie Smarts. [Read more…] about ‘Rookie Smarts’ by Liz Wiseman [Saturday Morning Review]
by Eric Dye
I can hardly imagine what it must be like to see this massive Rubik’s Cube in real life!
This thing is huge!
But to see this 17x17x17 Rubik’s Cube solved?
Is EPIC:
by Eric Dye
The Church Tech Snack Pack is back!
Are you ready for an awesome 2015? We’re halfway through the month of January and I already feel like I am behind. How are you faring?
Now on to the links!
Someone once insinuated on social media that coffee is the only legal drug [sic] that Christians proudly consume. Is the greatest drink ever really a drug? Another story, another post I guess.
A more relevant question to ask would be:
What happens when you strip coffee from a Christian brother like me?
What happens when you stop your daily supply of coffee in order to commune with God? [Read more…] about Why Caffeine Addicts Hate Fasting
by Eric Dye
I am always game for a little Seth Godin goodness in my inbox.
It almost always seems like something that can be applied to all sorts of marketing and communication — for my business or the church.
In a recent post, Seth Godin outlines the difference between a logo and brand: