Posted on December 19, 2006 by Adam
So I commented on a comment last night. My first. Thank-you. Whether you read the comment or not, it of course, got me thinking. Where is the ‘know-how’ generation in the church today? Of course we have the mega churches and many other churches today that have it down. The vast majority of churches though, [...]
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Posted on December 17, 2006 by Adam
Okay. So I know technology changes faster than we realize. I understand the church sometimes lags behind in the technology race. I understand that sometimes it’s okay to. But when I ran into this article, I couldn’t believe how far behind we are, as the church. The article was from June of 2006, yes, six [...]
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Posted on December 14, 2006 by Adam
Gallup took another poll, big surprise. No, not really. The real suprise is where clergy ended up in the 2006 Most Honest and Ethical Professions poll. Have you checked the link yet? Clergy ranked 8th. 8th! Well 8th is better than 23rd. Clergy still ranked higher than car salesmen and congressmen. Well, that’s a relief….or [...]
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Posted on December 13, 2006 by Adam
Whoo Hoo! This is not only a dream of mine, but it appears, that of others too! You know what I’m talking about if you know me at all. Cell phone ministry. The church having the same access to media forums as the secular world. Have you seen the commercials for Amp’d Mobile? They have [...]
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Posted on December 12, 2006 by Adam
Seems like everybody is using Google nowadays. When the CIA wouldn’t give up Iranian sanctions targets to the state dept, the state dept started a search of it’s own, on Google. The three lucky Iranians with the most Google hits became the target of “international rebuke.” Seems like there’s a reason for everything to use [...]
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