Mashable has recently released its Twitter Guide Book, a fairly comprehensive overview of how to get going with Twitter. If you have never tried Twitter but are curious about it or fairly new to the concept of micro-blogging and status updates, you’ll want to check it out. In the article you find links to a […]
Wasabi Gospel
Washa what? That was my reaction when I first heard the title of Shawn Wood’s latest book which is having it’s “Book Bomb” release on Amazon.com today. Having read through the introduction as well as the first chapter and the first couple segments of “Laura’s Story” which is told in a first person account […]
Reading Through the Bible – MidPoint
At the beginning of this year, with some encouragement from a friend, Mike Silliman, I made an ambitious goal for myself – to read through the Bible in a year. Beyond the notion that it was something I ‘should’ do, I was inspired to do it because I wanted to go on a bit of […]
10 Ways Not to Shipwreck Your Faith
If you work or volunteer on a church ministry team, you are not immune to the spiritual dangers that others face. In fact, probably just the oppposite – you are even MORE AT RISK! There are many stories of well known ministry (and even secular) leaders who have suffered from public moral failures. We need […]
Twitter in the Classroom
Twitter (and social media in general) is about 2-way conversation. Sure, it can be used as a megaphone, but that misses the real intent and purpose behind it. Here is a great example of how one university professor is using Twitter in the classroom to generate discussion that otherwise would not be possible. What creative […]