Archive for Archive for December, 2009

Product Life Cycles And Church Programs

Often around churches we live by the adage “If it ain’t broke don’t fix it.” We become comfortable with programs and schedules so that even when they begin to produce declining results we are loathe to change them.
Years ago in a conversation about prayer and prayer meetings a veteran missionary made the comment that it [...]

Posted by: admin on Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Almost An Apple Evangelist

I picked up an Iphone about a month ago. So far the experience has been everything I expected and more.
I’m typing this post using the Wordpress app (free) which also allows me to quickly and easily add pictures from the Iphone. The one concern I had about the phone was typing on the touch screen [...]

Posted by: admin on Saturday, December 12th, 2009

Facebook Caution

 

(From LifeHacker.com) According to a study conducted by computer security company Sophos, anywhere from 41 to 49 percent of users (by age group) they test-requested friendship with on Facebook accepted their invitation. The problem, as they see it: After they became friends with people they don’t know, they’ve got access to dates of birth, email [...]

Posted by: admin on Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Seth Godin Quoted

"I can build a reputation in everything I do. If I teach people to trust me, then over time, I’ll conserve their attention and build permission. That’s priceless, particularly in a world that’s getting more skeptical by the minute."   Seth Godin
A great quote when applied to marketers – a great truth when applied to ministry. [...]

Posted by: admin on Tuesday, December 1st, 2009