I'm in the middle of a redesign of our church's devotional app. (I'm not going to link to it because the design is hideous.) So I've spending time researching typography and layouts for mobile reading …
Secular Hollywood Quietly Courts the Faithful
From The New York Times: On the surface, Hollywood is a land of loose morals, where materialism rules, sex and drugs are celebrated on screen (and off), and power players can have a distant …
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Why I Left Evernote for Apple Notes
Evernote and I have a long running relationship. I've stored pdfs, images, articles, bookmarks and anything else it accepted. However, over time it's become my Macbook's junk drawer. If I don't where …
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The Death Of Expertise
From Tom Nichols writing in The Federalist:I fear we are witnessing the “death of expertise”: a Google-fueled, Wikipedia-based, blog-sodden collapse of any division between professionals and laymen, …
Facebook Live: How to Use a Major Message Calendar
Tomorrow, I'll be on The Church Communications Facebook Group doing a live session on how to use a major message calendar for your church's communications. It's at 2pm and you can watch it by going …
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5 Traits of a Successful Communications Minister
Growing up in a church, I never heard of a "communications minister". In fact, it wasn't until I started working with churches that I started to grasp the vastness and difficulties of the job. …
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