You know him, you’ve seen him – but interestingly you notice him, less and less. He is still there but he has just become noise in your life and you tune him out. Do you know who he is???
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Jeremy Edsall of Virginia Beach, Virginia recently sent me a message: Interested in knowing if you have any strategies for using social media for church growth.
Why use social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and others? What can be gained through them? Ah, let me count the ways…
What are some ways we can express gratitude towards others and raise the value of gratitude online? Here are some of my ideas… share yours!
Social is becoming more and more prominent in the search engines. Here’s a quick way to make your site more social.
After publishing “Online Friendships: Real or Illusion?” last week, the stories, examples and comments you posted prompted these thoughts on online and offline relationship.
Bubba Watson publicly thanked Jesus in his Masters acceptance speech but he began sharing his faith online and offline long before that.
In this world of instant communication, there is still time to use the communication tools available to us to impact people with the Easter message.
Tampa Tribune Reporter Michele Bearden wrote an excellent article about churches using social media that appeared on the front page yesterday. Take a look!
Today we’re reviewing, discussing and giving away Viral: How Social Networking Is Poised to Ignite Revival by Leonard Sweet. Keep reading to learn how you can win one of three signed copies.