POST PUBLISHED INMay, 2011
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> @StickyJesus 12) demystifying: Twitter
May 31st, 201106:07 AM ETThis post by Rob Ross is a part of the @StickyJesus group blog project. As a young man I spent a great deal of time traveling. I had many experiences exploring new lands and learning new things. Some of what I learned has stayed with me to this day. I learned it is best to travel light, that meeting new people is an essential part of the journey, ... -
> @StickyJesus 11) demystifying: Facebook
May 30th, 201108:00 AM ETThis post by Brandon Smith is a part of the @StickyJesus group blog project. As a minister to college students, Facebook is more of a staple in my diet than bread and water. And apparently, I am not alone. At last check, Facebook boasts 500 million active users, with 50% of them logging in on any given day. People are spending 700 billion minutes ... -
8 Media/Tech Issues Churches Should Address
May 27th, 201108:17 AM ETEarlier this week we discussed new research from the Barna Group that shows many parents and teens would like more guidance from their churches on media and technology issues. So, what are the biggest media/tech issues churches should be teaching/training on? Here are 8 that come to mind for me: 1. Internet filtering/monitoring – How... -
> @StickyJesus 10) cost: everything
May 26th, 201109:45 AM ETThis post by Lisa Beets is a part of the @StickyJesus group blog project. A lukewarm Christian life hurts you and everyone in your path. Mostly, it hurts the Father who created you. Not only is your own life disconnected from the power of the Holy Spirit, but it’s likely you are seriously confusing the people around you. And for that, you’ll ... -
Barna Research Points to Opportunities for Churches to Address Technology
May 25th, 201106:01 AM ETAccording to a new research study conducted by The Barna Group, many parents and teens are interested in receiving guidance from their churches concerning media and technology, yet few churches are addressing these issues. The summary of the study reports, Most parents and tweens/teens have not heard any kind of teaching in a church, religious se... -
> @StickyJesus 9) Quiet: The Humility Zone
May 24th, 201106:26 AM ETThis post by Amber Hill Anyanwu is a part of the @StickyJesus group blog project. I knew as soon as I read through the chapter titles, that chapter 9 was my gold mine. Let me begin by confessing that I struggle with pride. I like to hear that I have done a good job and I am the first one to begin believing the hype. So a humility chapter was a gre... -
> @stickyJesus 8) Warning: Danger Zones
May 23rd, 201108:51 AM ETThis post by Jennifer Armitage is a part of the @StickyJesus group blog project. I used to work for a non-profit and my idealistic right-out-of-college self was shocked when I realized that non-profits lived in a state of competitiveness. I thought I was avoiding competition when I chose not to go into the business world. I just wanted to help peo... -
> @stickyJesus 7) Christ followers: the game changers
May 19th, 201107:32 AM ETThis post by Dan King is a part of the @StickyJesus group blog project. I don’t know if it really hit me right away. But as it started to sink in I realized that the game would never be the same after this. I was in a remote village in Haiti, and I had just tweeted a few photos of our team meeting the people there. Within minutes of upload... -
7 Ways Churches and Their People Can Work Together to Share the Gospel Online
May 18th, 201107:57 AM ETWhat’s the best way to share the good news of Jesus Christ with people in your community? Are churches supposed to put on great services and outreach events that draw non-Christian people from the community to hear the Good News? Are individuals supposed to share their faith with their friends and neighbors? The answer, of course, is both/and. ... -
> @StickyJesus 6) Holy Spirit: The Power Source
May 17th, 201106:14 AM ETThis post by Sarah Holbrook is a part of the @StickyJesus group blog project. God has not given me the gift of writing and so I thank Him for the gift of my editor/proofer, Terri, when I do blog projects like this. I kept praying about how He would want me to respond to the chapter about the Holy Spirit in @StickyJesus and He just kept telling me ... -
> @stickyJesus 5) Jesus: King of content
May 16th, 201112:47 PM ETThis post by Bruce Crews is a part of the @StickyJesus group blog project. “As a Christian….you have content spanning centuries that has proven to be the most impactful, life-changing content in existence.” – @stickyJesus If you take the crafting of your blog seriously, you are constantly reading about how to develop your abilities to imp... -
Is Black Hat SEO a Sin?
May 13th, 201109:52 AM ETKurt of ChristianSEOGuys.com asked a great question in his blog post yesterday: Is black hat SEO a sin? If you’re not familiar with the term “black hat” that is the term used to describe search engine optimization techniques which the search engines have deemed to be against their rules. Like the old cowboy movies, “black hat” = bad, ... -
> @stickyJesus 4) Jesus: Master of buzz
May 12th, 201101:39 PM ETThis post by Sandra Heska King is a part of the @StickyJesus group blog project. How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth! ~Psalm 119:102 (NIV) Buzz got it’s start in the Garden of Eden when Eve recommended the apple. ~@stickyJesus Adam and Eve were in a relationship. Eve tasted the forbidden apple. It was sweet. ... -
20+ Free eBooks for Internet Evangelism Day
May 11th, 201109:43 AM ETThe organizers of Internet Evangelism Day have published a list of more than 20 eBooks and other resources that have been made available for free on or around May 15, which is Internet Evangelism day. Titles include: - NetCasters: Using the Internet to Make Fishers of Men by Craig von Buseck - God Space: where spiritual conversations happen natura... -
> @StickyJesus 3) Jesus: Author of Relationships
May 10th, 201111:33 AM ETThis post by Seiji Yamashita is a part of the @StickyJesus group blog project. Reading through file 3 “Jesus Author of Relationship” I was really concerned that there was going to be some tough, living in community style advice and words. After all, every other time I had ever spoken to anyone who had any understanding of Christianity at all ... -
> @StickyJesus 2) Jesus: the stickiest story ever told
May 09th, 201112:16 PM ETThis post by Crystal Rowe is a part of the @StickyJesus group blog project. And he said to them, ‘Follow me, and I will make you fish for people.’ ~Matthew 4:19, NRSV The Word of God equips and empowers us to change the world. Whether we know it or not, we are ready to spread the message of God’s love and Christ’s salvation throughout the... -
> @StickyJesus 1) you: born for such a time as this
May 05th, 201108:06 AM ETThis post by Wanda Simpson is a part of the @StickyJesus group blog project. I go to the beach every day and marvel at God’s creation. Here’s the funny thing. I don’t live near the beach. Not only that, but I can listen to a sermon from a pastor in Atlanta or Nashville or Los Angeles, whenever I want. What’s even better is that I am ... -
14 Ways to Learn, Live, Lead and Leverage Your Faith for Internet Evangelism Day
May 04th, 201107:09 PM ETSunday May 15th is Internet Evangelism Day (IED). If you’re not familiar with IED, it is a day to bring focus and attention to the vast opportunities to share the good news of Jesus Christ online. It’s also a day for Christians to educate themselves and strategize within their organizations about how they can better share their faith online thr... -
Introducing @StickyJesus – The Group Blog Project
May 03rd, 201106:26 AM ETMay is Digital Outreach Month. What could be better than spending the month of May reading and discussing the book @StickyJesus: how to live out your faith online? Social media tools like Facebook, Twitter, and blogs provide unprecedented opportunities to develop relationships, engage with others, and share ideas. This includes unprecedented oppor...
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