Have you ever wished there was a website that you could __________________.
Or, an app that would ______________________.
Don’t you wish there was some kind of Internet Wishlist?
Wish no more.
The #1 Resource for Church Technology Creativity & New Thinking
by Tom
Have you ever wished there was a website that you could __________________.
Or, an app that would ______________________.
Don’t you wish there was some kind of Internet Wishlist?
Wish no more.
by Eric Dye
British Police will begin to take action against those involved in cyberbullying on Facebook.
by Eric Dye
Most church websites have a page where you can watch or listen to previous messages. If yours doesn’t, then I challenge you to make it happen but that is a whole ‘nother day.
I created our church website and it has one, you can check it out here.
But as I was getting ready to listen to some of my favorite podcasts, I decided to start saving some hard drive space and start watching and listening via my browser. And so I went to Church of the Highlands to listen to a message from Pastor Chris Hodges (whom I call my iPod Pastor).
Their message page is absolutely outstanding. As in, I felt like their design guy just kicked my butt. (David Russell is listed as the webmaster and my hat goes off to him).
And here is why:
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I can’t believe it’s free!
Xenu’s Link Sleuth simply checks a website for broken links which you can sort and then kick out a report if you need. This, of course, is really important for things like SEO and user experience.
Here are some of the additional features:
I’m definitely familiar with the Pocket Testament League and they’ve been ramping up their social media efforts with a sweet landing page.
You can learn more by watching the video and then signing up. I have some fond memories in college carrying a bible in my back pocket, ready to share it with my friends.
Mark Driscoll lays it down in this secret “Easter Egg” video:
Video games are not sinful, just stupid.
Can’t see it? Enter in the “Konami Code” when you visit MarsHillChurch.org and you’ll get to listen to opinion on video games.
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