Archive for April, 2006
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He Has Risen!, originally uploaded by orangejack.
Our good friend, Ralph Wilson, may stop conducting his Internet Marketing Best Practices Briefings after this year. I highly recommend his seminar if you’ve never been. His schedule for 2006 has been posted on his site.
Starbucks Gossip: Pastor uses Starbucks cards to get people into his church
I haven’t been posting here a lot lately. Sorry dudes and dudesses. Been busy. And here’s why…
I’ve been helping pull up yet another blog. That’s a shocker, I know, but it’s true. This time it’s about The Da Vinci Code. Have you read the book yet? It’s pretty […]
I met fellow eministrynotes blogger Jerry Hertzler while I was in Budapest recently.
I apologize that it took so long to get these up. I spent 10 days in Budapest, Hungary on a mission trip.
Here are the notes:
How do you hope this will help your ministry?
Gain insights into reaching today’s culture – expand our vision, collaboration and coordination in some of our efforts
Use Web 2.0 to do […]
Very interesting post from Seth’s Blog: Q: What do you think of my brochure.
Applies to both print and web!
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