Tropical Storm Sandy formed on Oct. 22, 2012, in the Caribbean Sea, south of Jamaica. It strengthened into a category one hurricane on Oct. 24 before making landfall in Jamaica. On Oct. 27, having killed more than 40 people in the Caribbean, Sandy was briefly downgraded to a tropical storm before reverting to hurricane status. … Continue reading News of the Day: Hurricane Sandy
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Communicating Difficult News to Your Church, Part 2
In Part 1 of this series, we looked at how Miles McPherson responded to some difficult news involving the Christian school associated with The Rock Church in San Diego, CA. In Part 2, we are going to examine how ABWE, a mission agency in Pennsylvania responded to a growing crisis involving their response to accusations … Continue reading Communicating Difficult News to Your Church, Part 2
Total Recall and Your Digital Memory
Photo Courtesy of Flickr / Ian-S Believe it nor, I actually started using Twitter on May 29, 2008. My first tweet? "celler: This is a test message from my cell phone.” One of those great moments in history, similar to your child’s first words, right? Total Recall What is significant is that … Continue reading Total Recall and Your Digital Memory
How to Backup Your Twitter Stream
Our twitter stream provides a unique insight into what’s happening in life. For some, their twitter stream is filled with minute details like the fact that you are having your first cup of coffee for the day (Breakfast Blend) and that the temperature outside is 22 degrees. For others, it proves to be a log … Continue reading How to Backup Your Twitter Stream
Communicating Difficult News to Your Church, Part 1
Communicating difficult news to a church family is never an easy task. If the news involves a staff member, the task often falls to the senior pastor. If the news involves the senior pastor, the task often falls to a board member. Recently, I had the opportunity to compare two events and the communications sent … Continue reading Communicating Difficult News to Your Church, Part 1
The War Prayer
by Mark Twain It was a time of great and exalting excitement. The country was up in arms, the war was on, in every breast burned the holy fire of patriotism; the drums were beating, the bands playing, the toy pistols popping, the bunched firecrackers hissing and spluttering; on every hand and far down the … Continue reading The War Prayer
Rena’s Promise: A Story of Sisters in Auschwitz [Book Review]
As an avid reader and student of history, I have always been drawn to the study of World War II. This was such a clamatic time in human history. For the first time (and last, hopefully), man's ability to wage war at an industrial level on a global scale created a massive catastrophe that resulted … Continue reading Rena’s Promise: A Story of Sisters in Auschwitz [Book Review]
Chaplain to the Forces
["I have once more to remark upon the devotion ot duty, courage, and contempt of danger which has characterized the work of the Chaplains of the Army throughout this compaign." -- Sir John French, in the Nueve Chapelle dispatch.] Ambassador of Christ you goUp to the very gates of Hell,Through fog of powder, storm of … Continue reading Chaplain to the Forces
Good-bye SugarSync, Hello Dropbox
I am a long-time SugarSync user. Prior to my complete switch to Mac OS at home and work in late 2011, I relied exclusively on SugarSync for a couple of reasons: Dollar-for-dollar, SugarSync provides more storage than Dropbox. I subscribed to the $9.99 / month plan and received 60 GB of space. Dropbox only provides … Continue reading Good-bye SugarSync, Hello Dropbox
The Top 200 Church Blogs
Interested in who some of the most popular and influential voices are within the Christian blogosphere? Kent Shaffer (twitter) over at Church Relevance has posted the top 200 Christian bloggers as of April 9, 2012. Using site stats from Alexa, Google Page Rank, Google Reader Stats, and more, the list has a diverse collection of … Continue reading The Top 200 Church Blogs