Remember that the moment you hit “send” on an email, you’ve lost control of it. In that moment of frustration or anger, what you write will live on – and it will be in someone else’s hands.
Twitter Fail: Tweeting Tips for Leaders, by Phil Cooke, PhD
Why your Tweets may be driving people away when you could be sharing your story and connecting it with others by Phil Cooke, PhD, president of Cooke Pictures Scanning the Twitter feeds of nonprofit and religious leaders, it’s pretty easy to…
Variety: Spirituality and DVRs Changing Primetime TV
BET adds spiritual themes to primetime By CYNTHIA LITTLETON in Variety New telepic franchise, reality show have religious touch BET TV, like a number of general entertainment cablers, has renewed faith in spiritually themed programming. The Viacom-owned cabler is expanding the range of…
Searching for the Soul Film Festival Explores Humanity in a Technological World
Investigating the Meaning of Humanity in a Technological World A festival bringing together filmmakers, scholars, students, and the public to view and discuss three feature films asking important questions about science and the soul. Saturday, October 13, 2012 Sutherland Auditorium…
Mobile Faith: The Leading Spiritual iPhone Apps, by Jane R. Johnson
Seek sources of inspiration and solace from divine technology by Jane R. Johnson Technology makes our lives much easier in a variety of ways. Today our phones help us shop, locate the best deals, budget our finances, and stay on…
Millennial Data Love Debate: Why We Keep Arguing Over the Data We Discover
Are Millennials more influenced by advertising than previous generations, or less influenced? Depends on the data we love the most. by David Kinnaman Millennials (or Gen Y, or Mosaics) have caused a lot of new study and discussion. I was…
Danger! Angry Christian Blogger
As the Blue Like Jazz movie controversy starts to get rolling, we thought it might be worth reposting a few lessons learned from 2011’s greatest controversy surrounding “Love Wins” “Christians are routinely taught by example and word that it is…
The Social Media Gospel: We Can’t Be Witnesses Where We’re Not Present
Why Every Believer from Every Generation Should Have an Internet Presence by Mike Friesen I am a Millennial (born in 1987). I use social media (I tweet. I blog. I post status updates.). I have a smart phone. I spend…
VIDEO – How Schools Kill Creativity, by Sir Ken Robinson
Two TED messages on education by Sir Ken Robinson pinpoint many of the problems (and some of the solutions) facing education today. How Schools Kill Creativity . . Bring on the Revolution
Is Free Will a Mystery? by Karl Giberson, Ph.D.
Do we conclude that there is no such thing as life because it doesn’t show up in the nets of physicist? by Karl Giberson, Ph.D Are there Big Questions that don’t have answers? Are some things simply beyond our capacity to…
Social Media Advice for Churches: Lauren Hunter’s Interview with Margaret Feinberg
by Lauren Hunter @ChurchTechToday When I attended the Bayside Thrive conference last month, I had the pleasure of attending a break out session called, “Social Media Bootcamp” where I met Margaret Feinberg, acclaimed Christian author of two dozen books and multiple Bible studies.…