by Bret Capranica | Apr 26, 2007 | Blogging
Nathan Busenitz continues his excellent comments on principles to guide Christian blogging. Pulpit Magazine » Blog Archive » The Blog in Our Eyes (Part...
by Bret Capranica | Apr 25, 2007 | Blogging
Good advice on how Christians should approach blogging. Pulpit Magazine » Blog Archive » The Blog in Our Eyes (Part 1)
by Bret Capranica | Apr 18, 2007 | Blogging
Sam Storms is a Calvinistic Charismatic who I first heard from the Desiring God Jonathan Edwards conference a few years back. He gave a great message on Edwards and Heaven. You’ll find his new site and blog encouraging, intriguing and challenging, especially in areas you may not agree with him. Good read and now a regular of min. Enjoying God...
by Bret Capranica | Mar 1, 2007 | Blogging
Why should churches and leaders blog? Because I said so: How to’s of Blogging for Churches – by Cindy Solomon
by Bret Capranica | Feb 3, 2007 | Blogging
John Piper’s Desiring God is now blogging. Blog :: Desiring God
by Bret Capranica | Jan 30, 2007 | Blogging, Miscellaneous, Pastoral Ministry, Uncategorized
Not for you Macintrash users, but for those of us who live in the real world and enjoy the flexibility and software availability of a PC, will you be switching (or have you switched) to Office 07? Last week I downloaded the 60 day trial for the new Office Professional Suite 07. I could not be more impressed. The Business Contact Manager with Outlook will seamlessly synchronize our church’s membership records between all three of our pastors. We can instantaneously share, update and correct information associated with our membership files. All we do is turn our computer on and connect to the internet. Groove is rapidly becoming an essential for us as we are constantly sharing files and information. This tool allows us to collaborate on ministry projects and have them seamlessly and instantaneously updated by anyone on our team. Thanks to Denny Burk’s post, I am also using the new Word to write and publish this post. Have you seen the way the new Word handles footnoting for papers? This should help immensely with my project. We are also toying with a few of Microsoft’s other features that may prove helpful. I’ll mention them in the future as we find them...