Is Twitter fading?
Free images?
Has Apple peaked?
Yeah. We got snacks.
The #1 Resource for Church Technology Creativity & New Thinking
by Eric Dye
Is Twitter fading?
Free images?
Has Apple peaked?
Yeah. We got snacks.
by Jeremy Smith
This is the fifth article in a series where I am looking at finding the best desktop PC I can build for myself in $1,200 or less with a small monthly budget to improve it as we go. The last article, I showed off the motherboard and CPU I planned to get. At this point, I have used up $443.96 of my $1,200 budget.
Below are my best picks and what I picked for monitors and video cards. It should be noted I’m more worried about a great video card than monitor, so price is my main factor for monitors and performance for video card. Also, I plan to only get one monitor at this time, more on that in a future article.
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Did your church have a website back in the ’90s?
What was it like?
What is the first thing you remember about websites from the ‘90s?
What thing blew your mind when you first saw it play out? Hit counters, animated GIFs, flash pages? Even though so much has changed since such eras; this interesting infographic by WhoIsHostingThis takes us back to those times. We can’t help but smile at this.
Check it out below:
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by Chris Wilson
Since the announcement of the new iPad Pro and the fact You can buy a stylus/pencil to go with it, there has been a Steve jobs quote flying around that would make anyone believe Steve must be rolling in his grave:
If you see a stylus, they blew it.
At first glance you can’t come to any other conclusion than Steve jobs hated styli completely and thought they were a waste of space. How on earth could be want such a thing on his beloved iPad. That’s certainly the impression many tech journalists, some Apple fans and people who hate all things Apple have been saying.
Do I have to keep reminding you about how much I love notebooks? I hope not because at this point it should be plain to everyone that I’m an unrepentant notebook addict, and you can’t make me feel bad about that.
At any rate, I’d like to add the Bullet Journal to your list of next notebooks to consider.
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by Chris Wilson
When I had just left university I had a discussion with my old youth pastor about Christianity, ministry and different forms of funding. He pointed out that you don’t have to go into ministry to be a disciple or serve God (I know, it’s obvious to me now but it was a revolution at the time) and that even if you do work for or have a specific ministry, you don’t have to fund it via tithing or raising funds like many traditional missionaries and ministries. Instead he pointed out several different forms of funding that have been used by Christians throughout time. These included:
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