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Is Anyone Listening?

I’m Listening – the famous line of Fraser Crane… Please indulge me for a moment. I need to rant. One of the core tenants of social media is that it is supposed to be social.  Social means that there is conversation.  Conversation is a two way or multi-player communication channel.  It started out that way [...]

Why Every Church Leader Should Be On Facebook

I have joined the Media Salt team as a summer contributor.  Today, I wrote my first article for them titled Why Every Church Leader Should Be on Facebook. I believe that every pastor, elder, and ministry leader should strategically leverage Facebook as a practical relationship building tool in their church. Please click over there, read [...]

Social Media Revolution Reality Check for Churches

The Erik Qualman at Socialnomics has done a refresh to the video Social Media Revolution (inset below).  This is a catch little video that give us all some very interesting recent stats regarding the impact of social media in our culture.  I think it is impertive for churches to be aware of these trends and [...]

10 Tips For Using Facebook in Ministry

Video courtesy MinistryCOM Do you have any suggestions for other tips?

Lost In Social Media

This is my first written blog post in over 5-months.  My last written post was October 27, 2009. Five Months. Twenty seven weeks. One hundred and ninety days ago. Over this time period I also refrained from active use of Twitter, Facebook, and other social media channels of our day.  I went cold-turkey – off [...]

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