Merry Christmas from all of us at ChurchMag!
We have these Avengers Christmas cards as our virtual Christmas cards to all of you. Please accept them in all their geeky glory.
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by Allison Dye
Merry Christmas from all of us at ChurchMag!
We have these Avengers Christmas cards as our virtual Christmas cards to all of you. Please accept them in all their geeky glory.
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by Jeremy Smith
If you are a kid of the 90s, you know that Christmas time means seeing a ton of kid Christmas movies coming back.
Well, Google has tapped into this whole nostalgia hype train that we saw from Stranger Things and Fuller House. We see how Google Assistant and home automation could have made Kevin McCallister have an easier time at home.
Enjoy! And what other 90s media needs to make a return in a fun commercial?
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With the business of the holidays around us, simply pour yourself a nice hot cup of coffee and enjoy Eric and Blessing geek out over coffee.
Tell us about your favorite coffee, how you brew it, and anything else coffee-related via Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast, send us an email at [email protected], or tell us here and we’ll share it on an upcoming episode.
by Allison Dye
Merry Friday!
Today for your Snack Pack, I have mermaid snowglobes, winter scenes turning sinister, and some Christmas horror stories. Oh, and there’s also proof that James is indeed a Christmas Elf!
by Chris Wilson
I recently wrote a post about the importance of short podcasts for churches including some ideas on how you could start producing short-form audio content. I didn’t, however, mention how you could create a short podcast for your church. Enter, Anchor.
There is a lot to be said for writing by hand. It is slow, which is good in our rushed and reckless world. Writing by hand focusses the mind and facilitates a connection between the pen and the person, the ink and the idea.
I just wish I had better penmanship.
And that I wrote faster. And that my hand-written posts could be transcribed automatically.
Looks like I might get some help on that last one.
The preceding lines were all written using my newest notebook: Rocketbook.
The Rocketbook is an endlessly reusable notebook designed for digitization. Let me explain.
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