March 27th, 2007
Everywhere and nowhere, that is where. In addition to some significant life changes I hope to blog about next month, I am in the midst of a big web ministry project at the church where I work. We changed our audience focus from insiders to outsiders, and are completely redoing our site visually and architecturally.
Department: Design, Programming, Web Ministry
March 16th, 2007
I found this video through a linkĀ at Cultivate Missional Living, a ministry which is:
This is a taste of
One Look at Humanity You Might Want to See
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Department: Best Practice
March 6th, 2007
Truth be told, that is just another one of my catchy subject lines to make you read the post (sorry to those seeking a trustful person, ’cause I am as depraved as any blogger). I have subscribed to 37signals news alerts by email and I just got one that summarizes something I have been looking forward to considering. You can read about their description of the product in the quote and at the links below, but let me just add that I am very excited to see how this tool could be used by church plants, smaller ministries, and those of us helping out ministries with technology. Looks to be a great way of keeping track of people in a low-footprint, agile kind of way.
This is a taste of
What Highrise from 37signals Means for Ministry
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Department: Design, Web Ministry
March 6th, 2007
Rex Miller, who I am meeting for lunch tomorrow for a little chat, has announced the Return of the Tent Maker - The Unconference. Details are forthcoming, but what we do know is A) he is calling this an unconference, B) it is being hosted at Irving Bible Church, and C) it is scheduled for May 4th.
This is a taste of
The Return of the Tent Maker - The Unconference Scheduled for May 4th
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Department: Community, Web Ministry
March 1st, 2007
We are in the middle of a new web project where I work as Web Ministry Coordinator. We are completely overhauling our site design and information architecture with the help of Chris Merritt and Nathan Smith. Of the many things we are trying to do, including creating a staff blog on the church site, rolling a News & Events page is top on our list.
This is a taste of
How to design News & Events pages for Churches?
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Department: Design, Web Ministry, Writing