As I posted up Saturday Sunday Share last week, I thought Saturday Sunday Share had come to an end.
Things had been a bit on the slow side, so I figured everyone had lost interest.
Apparently, not!
The #1 Resource for Church Technology Creativity & New Thinking
by Eric Dye
As I posted up Saturday Sunday Share last week, I thought Saturday Sunday Share had come to an end.
Things had been a bit on the slow side, so I figured everyone had lost interest.
Apparently, not!
by Eric Dye
For all of you who run sound, shoot video and maintain the Church website;
For all of you who setup computer networks, update software and do anything that includes a manual;
I dedicate this video to you:
by Eric Dye
Are you a digital tentmaker?
John Saddington wrote an excellent post on his journey as a digital tentmaker and what being a digital tentmaker is all about. I remember the first time I heard the term. I was so excited! I wasn’t the only one with this idea, and now I had an awesome way to describe what I was trying to do!
It has been my family’s goal as missionaries to Italy, to become full-time digital tentmakers, and it’s so cool to hear about so many others who are interested in doing the same thing.
Of course, being a tentmaker doesn’t always have to be digital media. I’ve been able to use web, audio and blogging to leverage some success, but not everyone can do that.
When I first encountered the internet and the world wide web I had little plans of actually making a living off of it – I was more interested in kicking my brother off our shared AOL account so I could hear the sweet sound, “You Got Mail!”
Later I found an exciting full time career building online software for large and small businesses, so the internet became fully a part of my vocational DNA.
Although my passion for web and online technologies remained constant, the organizations for which I built the tools changed and eventually I was able to align my spiritual interests with my work and I went into vocational ministry as a programmer for a Church.
by Nils Smith
Have you ever wanted to attend an overseas Mission Trip but couldn’t?Maybe money or work or kids or a fear of flying stood in your way.
I’m about to share with you how you and those in your congregation can still participate in overseas missions without a plane ticket, passport, or luggage. All you need is a computer and internet access.
So if you are reading this article, then that means you meet all qualifications!
by Eric Dye
Coffee.
I love it.
The real question is, will I drink as much after reading this: