If you’re not on Twitter (or you’re not checking Twitter 24 hours a day!) you may have missed some of these popular tweets over the past month:
- Help Haiti: Donate to the Red Cross Through iTunes -http://bit.ly/4ZW8zQ
- Reading: ‘20 of the Best Church Website Designs’ -http://bit.ly/7hKd3f
- Red Cross Raises $1,000,000+ for Haiti Through Text Message Campaign - http://bit.ly/6hzxN9
- Google is fed up with China - http://bit.ly/5Q34Gr
- I’ll find this very useful for my work at church – Google now providing online storage for more file formats -http://bit.ly/72YmlL
- Normally I use #CoTweet for tweeting and been very happy with it - http://bit.ly/5Sjqoy. What do you use for your Twittering?
- The comments continue to come in on the post ‘Should Christian creatives work for free’. http://bit.ly/4SFBlK
- Great post by @stevefogg – ‘Losing Your Message but Gaining Publicity’. http://bit.ly/5aqsq0
- Church…Virtually - http://bit.ly/5mKGsv (via @challies)
- If you use Gmail, check out these useful keyboard shortcuts -http://bit.ly/8qlO4A
- Unicef’s ‘Turn soliders back into children’ campaign -http://bit.ly/5PkWv1
- Churches often struggle to liaise with creatives. How can we help churches work better with them? Add your thoughts -http://bit.ly/7×6qja
- My latest post at Sydney Anglicans. ‘Churches need to catch up’. The tools are there, but do we have the will?http://bit.ly/7×6qja
- The phone for priests?! I’ve never seen a priest feature in a telecommunications ad before! http://bit.ly/7gnzjj
- John Piper shares how he uses Twitter - http://bit.ly/6xDN4Z
- Reading: ‘Ten questions to ask at the start of the new year’.http://bit.ly/89NR8h
- If you use Gmail and the Mac Address Book, here’s a good tip for keeping your contacts in sync - http://bit.ly/7p5ueu
- Reading: ‘4 Reasons To Employ Social Media In 2010′http://bit.ly/8Fc3DB (via @PennOlson)
- Reading: ‘The Best Free Software of 2009′ -http://bit.ly/7BA694
- Reading: ‘How Twitter Conquered the World in 2009′ -http://bit.ly/6IC0se





