Having the systems (lists and apps) in place is important, but how do we do each day in a way that engages people through social media like Jesus did. Here are 12 tips.
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In part 2, we found Jesus had several tiers of relationships from crowds to close friends. In this post we look how to use features within Facebook and Twitter to prioritize our online relationships.
Social media is often characterized by hundreds or even thousands of shallow relationships. Do online relationships have to go offline to be healthy? We examine Jesus’ life and relationships to find out.
Inside Facebook is reporting a drop in U.S. Facebook users. Has Facebook peaked? Is it on it’s way out? What are your observations?
Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young in age or young in experience with social media, blogging, creating websites or any other online communication.
The Twittersphere is a remarkable place filled with remarkable people. It is up to us to be willing to enter into this land and take advantage of these God given opportunities.
Churches and the individuals who make them up can both be more effective at sharing their faith – online and offline – if they recognize what they’re each good at and work together.
Who doesn’t like shiny, new things? I am an admitted geek. But it’s not the technology, but the light that drives the technology. And here’s the real news, we are that light!
Sunday May 15th is Internet Evangelism Day, learn more about it and ways you can learn, live, lead and leverage your faith online.