I love Tripp and Tyler, two Christian comedians who have always seemed to have a great understanding of technology within the church. So the following video is going to have a lot of humor in it and you need to laugh. But then watch it again and maybe take some notes on how you can do social media better. Even better, maybe you can share the video with some friends, family, and coworkers that need to hear this.
How I got involved in church tech
I remember the day that I was invited to church by a cousin and little did I know it would change my life. Everyone has a story about how they got into church tech and mine was easy. I wanted to help out. I heard the vision of the senior pastor and I was tired of going to church and not being involved and then I took a stand.
Online Blogging Platforms: 5. Draft
This is the fifth article in the series Online Blogging Platforms series.
Draft is our final installment in the Online Blogging Platforms series. I just want to say thanks for those who dropped a comment or suggestion during the course of this little project! Thanks for reading!!
Draft, like Gingko, is just a little bit different than some of the other platforms I’ve reviewed. Draft’s focus is also on good content, but in a different way. It provides a suite of both free and paid editing services to clean up your writing of any unprofessional, distracting content. Since Jeremy doesn’t pay me enough (read: sarcasm) I’ll only mention the free option in the review. [Read more…] about Online Blogging Platforms: 5. Draft
4 Cliché Stock Photos To Avoid and How
Finding or taking the right photo for the communication pieces in your local church can be both time consuming and difficult. I have spent countless hours sifting through page after page of images looking for that “right” image to fit my vision and my church community. If you have ever worked on materials that needed some photos I would bet you have done the same.
May The Oods Be Ever In Your Favor
When Doctor Who meets The Hunger Games, you get nerdy puns that must be said.
We Remember Your Sacrifice
For this holiday, we choose not to write, but instead to say thank you to the men and women serving in the United States armed forces as well as their families.