Having attempted blogging many times over on a few different websites, many of them started personally by myself, but never really getting off the ground, I was surprised to stumble across this article on the ProBlogger website. It contains a list of resources and websites that are may or may not be suitable to your blogging workflow and blog itself. I have implemented a number of these … [Continue reading...]
Cliques in Church
Have cliques formed in your church? I feel they have in mine. Definition: clique (dictionary.com) - noun - a small, exclusive group of people - verb - to form, or associate in, a clique Following my marriage to my beautiful wife Melinda, and moving into our house that is some distance away from my home church, my feelings of becoming an outsider are growing each week. I can't be certain that … [Continue reading...]
Church Whitescreen
The following videos are a clever use of video technology for promoting a sermon series at a church. I wouldn't recommend going this far for all churches, but some larger churches may be able to do this, if not for every sermon series, but at least a few of them. … [Continue reading...]
Demotivated Blogger
I am an 8, 9, 15 & 18 kinda blogger. I worked those numbers out using a post by John Saddington the TentBlogger, about why people blog. So far I have attempted it many times since I first started on the internet 10 years ago. And each and every time I have failed so far. I would say that I failed because of discouragement, but when you see the actual numbers I was getting, I hope you … [Continue reading...]
Lots of Changes at once Should be Avoided
Implementing lots of additional 'events' (I wasn't sure what to call them, and this seemed to work best) to a church service at once should be avoided as you will not be able to determine whether each change is a change for the better or not. … [Continue reading...]





