by Bret Capranica | Apr 11, 2008 | Seeker-Sensitive
Fascinating to watch the potential changes at Willow Creek. I simply wonder how significant the movement is. Between Two Worlds: Willow Creek: “We’ve Really Upset the Christ-Centered...
by Bret Capranica | Apr 9, 2008 | Science
Scientists (especially theistic evolutionists) like to provide naturalistic explanations for most everything. In their quest to debunk “God” it seems they are now trying to find the missing link in their research: the God Particle. Scientists On Verge Of Finding The “God Particle” :...
by Bret Capranica | Apr 7, 2008 | Time/Life Management
I have a helpful system for managing my e-mail, but I thought I would put this one out there to THE CAPRANICA readers to see what systems you are using. How do you manage your e-mail in-box? This article has some helpful thoughts. Give me some of yours. I’ll post my approach (or my former one if you have some more helpful ideas) after we have a few responses here. I will publish my own approach to handling e-mail clutter next week. Unclutterer » Archive » Simple strategies to clear email clutter From Gina Trapani of...
by Bret Capranica | Apr 4, 2008 | Mobile Posts
This is a post from my phone on to the Capranica(?). listen Powered by Jott UPDATE: I know, David already sort of ridiculed me for posting this post. However, I thought it was rather unique. Are you a member of Jott? You should consider it. Jott is a nifty little tool that I’ve actually been using for a while. If I think of something I need to do, or I want to respond to someone’s voice mail via an e-mail while I’m on the road, I use Jott. I’ve programmed Jott‘s number into my speed dial. I call it up. They ask me “Who do you want to Jott?” If I want to send a task to myself that I will follow up with through Outlook, I say “myself,” record the task and hang up. It then sends an e-mail to me which I then incorporate into my task or appointment list(s). I can also upload my contact list to Jott and it will send my voice recorded notes to anyone on the list via e-mail. It works similarly in Twitter or WordPress. I can now simply say “Twitter,” or “WordPress” and it will post my comments to the blog. Being a Blackberry user, I am never away from the ability to receive or send an e-mail, but I really shouldn’t be doing much of that while driving. So, with my bluetooth headset on, I can send e-mail or task assignments via voice to anyone on my e-mail address book or to myself, respectively. Not...
by Bret Capranica | Apr 3, 2008 | Blogging, Pastoral Ministry
Abraham Piper throws down the gauntlet and challenges pastors to blog. O.K., this motivates me to blog more. Well. . . we’ll see. 6 Reasons Pastors Should Blog :: Desiring God...