Posts Tagged “blogging”

You voted by your clicks to this site about what posts were popular in 2009. Here it is!

  1. 10 More Statements That Will Help You Fail As A Christian
  2. Old Fashioned stuff works: church picnics, board games & community
  3. Worship Mythbusters: Ten things that damage a worship ministry and hamper worship in a church
  4. 10 statements that will help you FAIL as a Christian
  5. CONFESSIONAL VIDEO: Worship Team verses the Tech/Audio Team!!
  6. Worship Mythbusters: Artists are not true leaders in the church
  7. A fruitful 14 years… Sunridge and Greg Sidders
  8. Our “Christian” friends verses Jesus: would we be willing to lose them to befriend sinners?
  9. SUMMERHOUSE: Will Temecula City Council cave in to the misinformed?
  10. Futurecasting: 5 predictions for 2010 about church worship

Any you thought I should have put on this list?

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social_media

Social Media seems to be a broad term now for anyway we connect using IM, Twitter.com, Facebook.com and so forth. I enjoy the platform of blogging because I get to interact with real people about things I care about. Twitter, Facebook and other modes are enjoyable to me as well for that very reason.  Here is how it works for me right now, subject to change. Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: blogging, Facebook, twitter

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best_blogs

I am announcing a new series here at the RKWeblog! I want to highlight some impressive up and coming bloggers who will knock your socks off! Their ranking will be up there someday, but I found them before you did. Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: bloggers, blogging

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twitter_fail_whale

There is an article in the UK Gaurdian talking about new curriculim for primary school kids that will replace teaching WWII with Twitter and Wikipedia. Imagine, you can now learn about ABCs while you Twitter from your phone. This sounds useful for kids aged 6. NOT! I love blogging, Twitter and such but there has to be some limit. Right?

Your thoughts, please!

Tags: blogging, education, fail whale, twitter, UK, Wikipedia

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