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Monthly Archives: March 2006
The $39 Experiment
Ok, I admit it, I’m cheap and I also like free stuff. I also realize I just linked to CopyBlogger this morning, but since I’m not afraid to break blogging etiquette, if there is such a thing, I’m linking to … Continue reading
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Blogging Authority
Check this out – Brian Clark at CopyBlogger wrote a great post titled ‘You Must Respect My Authority‘. He makes the point that authority is often granted, due to perception, then he goes on to say: Good blogging creates authority, … Continue reading
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Reflections on Our Home Church
Laquita’s Corner We had an ice and snow storm this past weekend. It was nothing compared to the storms we saw in Illinois. However, since this part of the country doesn’t see much of the white stuff, the equipment and … Continue reading
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The Perfect Time
Laquita’s Corner It’s past time for another blog. Jim hasn’t had to bug me lately, but I’m sure he is about to. Maybe I can surprise him this time. We’ll see… Last time, I ended by expressing how frustrated I … Continue reading
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What It Takes To Be An Expert
There are 3 levels: Dropout Amateur Expert If you are good at something or if you are passionate enough about something, you generally get past the dropout stage and enter the amateur stage and if you work hard, you will … Continue reading
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The Journey To Church
A while back, I was asking some theoretical questions about church shopping. The basic question was, if someone were going to e-mail the pastor of a church they intended to visit, what kinds of questions should be asked. The answer … Continue reading
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WEC Starter Package
I am very slow in following up on this, but Mark Stephenson posted a comment on a previous post and I thought I would highlight what he said. The WEC Starter Package is ready to download and it includes TYPO3 … Continue reading
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Naked Conversations – Brief, Brief Review
In an effort to share some insight from the book, Naked Conversations, I’m going to share a little bit. My disclaimer is this – there is so stinkin’ much information in this book, there is no easy way to do … Continue reading
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What If…. (continued)
My last post raised the questions about what if churches blogged, what if the church encouraged it’s staff and ministry leaders to blog about their ministries. What if we, as the church, didn’t worry about letting the world see in … Continue reading
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What If…
I am reading Naked Conversations by Robert Scoble and Shel Israel and it is a fascinating book. I have a long way to go to get through it but even at this point, it raises some questions in my mind. … Continue reading
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