Archive for April, 2007
I trust by now you know all about the Virginia Tech Massacre. What you may now know is the impact it’s had on our Campus Crusade group at VT.
Campus Crusade has also responded to this in at least three websites:
TheLife.com
GobbleTalk.com: a VT-specific website for students
Leadership University
There are some fascinating things that I’ve read about […]
I am in Bangkok right now to participate in MinistryNet: Bangkok 2007. Actually, I’m the conference director. We’ve been working up to this conference for quite some time.
I hope that I might be able to post something now and then over the next week or so, but since I’m not holding my breath, […]
You may remember that a couple months ago I told you about a Firefox add-on to search the over 400 Campus Crusade for Christ websites.
Well forget that trick. We just made it easier.
Now you can search Campus Crusade from anywhere very easily by adding the Campus Crusade search engine to your browser (both Firefox […]
Today is day we observe Jesus’ Resurrection.
Brendan Powell Smith has a very creative website called The Brick Testament to help communicate many of the stories of the Bible through photos of scenes created from Legos.
Now take a tour through Jesus’ Empty Tomb, brick by brick.
Rev. Smith has given us permission to use this […]
Today is day we observe Jesus’ Crucifixion.
Brendan Powell Smith has a very creative website called The Brick Testament to help communicate many of the stories of the Bible through photos of scenes created from Legos.
Now take a tour through Jesus’ Crucifixion, brick by brick.
Rev. Smith has given us permission to use this cropped […]
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bagel to go, originally uploaded by rodrigo piwonka.
Thanks Lifehacker.
Today is day we observe Jesus’ last supper. The meal he had celebrating the Passover with His disciples.
Brendan Powell Smith has a very creative website called The Brick Testament to help communicate many of the stories of the Bible through photos of scenes created from Legos.
Now take a tour through Jesus’ Last Supper, brick […]
I (Doug) wanted to let you know that I have started a blog about church and ministry video tools. Many churches, perhaps your own, are incorporating videos into their services, classes or ministry events.
This new blog takes a look at videos and tools that have been created and were you can get […]
If you are involved in marketing you probably have heard of Kathy Sierra’s blog, Creating Passionate Users. If you’ve followed her site over the last few weeks, you will have seen her cancel a speaking event due to some pretty disgusting and threatening comments as well as posts on other sites.
I’m not going to touch […]
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