Well, today marks 3 months since Communicate Jesus was launched. It’s been a great 3 months, and I’ve really been enjoying researching, writing and interacting with you to share how we can use technology and the internet for ministry. Thanks for all the emails and comments.
During the week, a friend sent me a link to a post entitled “Seventeen things that seminary never taught me“. It was interesting on two levels, as I am considering whether to go to seminary (Bible college) next year. However, on a level more relevant to Communicate Jesus, I noticed point number 16 – “How to best use technology for the sake of the kingdom”. Deepak is right – no seminary I’ve heard of will teach you how to best use technology for the sake of the kingdom. The good news is, whether you’re at seminary/Bible college, have already been to seminary/Bible college, or just have an interest in using technology better for the sake of the kingdom, Communicate Jesus is here!
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Top 10 posts
So, 3 months (and 64 posts) in, what have been the 10 most popular posts? If you’re new here, you might like to look back at some of these posts:
- Clever response to “no God” campaign
- How shall we protect our children online?
- Resources for corporate prayer and confession
- I’m not cheap, I’m entrepreneurial
- Simplifying Bible study sign-up
- Planning the year ahead with Google Calendar
- Top 60 church blogs (plus my top 7)
- PR stands for what?
- Can people contact you? Five lessons for church websites
- A Delicious solution to managing your library
What has been your favourite post so far?
The months ahead are looking bright, with lots of interesting (and prayerfully, helpful) posts planned. If you’d like help in a particular area, or would like inspiration to use technology better with a ministry you’re involved in, we’d love to help. Add a comment, or send an email and share how we can help you.