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-Even The Pope Tweets?

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For those who continue to make fun of all the Millions ‘Tweeting’ away their lives, now even the Pope tweets.  Pope Benedict XVI sent out a message on Twitter to publicize the launch of the Vatican’s new website-  News.va, The following was the pope’s first message: "Dear Friends, I just launched http://t.co/fVHpS9y Praised be our [...]

-10 Online Behaviors That Christians Should Avoid

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Here’s a good article from Church Mag listing 10 different behaviors that Christians should avoid if they want to maintain a good reputation and continue to be positive ambassadors for Christ: 10 Easy Steps to Ruin Your Online Reputation

-Re: The New Google +1 Button

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The video introduces the whys and uses for Google’s new “+1 Button”. It is somewhat similar to the “Like” button on Facebook but is intended to be used all across the Internet. Plus according to those in the know, the button will be tied into the Google search engine so it will be important to [...]

-Techno Stewardship?

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The Barna Group has completed a new study showing something that all of us directly experience- that families are more technology and media dependent than ever. They conclude that modern families by and large are negligent in applying concepts of Biblical stewardship to how much of their time is spent online, watching TV, and on [...]

-Christianizing the Internet?

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Here’s a link to a Christianity Today interview of ‘A list’ blogger Tim Challies of Challies.com: “Christianizing the Social Network” It’s about Challies new book “The Next Story: Life and Faith after the Digital Explosion” (Zondervan) and his perceptions about how the internet and modern technology impacts the Christian faith.   Here’s the top quote [...]

-The Art of Adding Images to Your Blog

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(Image via Wikipedia) When I started blogging over 5 years ago, very few blogs actually had images, pictures, or videos incorporated into their posts. If there were pictures or images they were usually in the heading or on the side bar. Now images are pretty much expected if you are a serious blogger. It is [...]

-St. Pixels, New Online 3D Church on Facebook

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           (Image via CrunchBase) St. Pixels, is an online 3D church, hosting the first-ever interactive worship service on Facebook. According to St. Pixels designer, Mark Howe:  “Love it or hate it, Facebook is where people are in 2011. If the Gospel is for today’s connected culture, it has to find a distinctive but culturally-appropriate place [...]

-Blogging Holidays

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(Image via Wikipedia) The very best of times for Christian bloggers to get new viewers and set new records for hits is during holidays. In the past I have found that Christmas and Easter week are the very excellent times to put your best religious foot forward and this year is no different. Over the [...]

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