Redeeming Social Media by John Piper


Have you ever been in a discussion about the value of social media? Here’s what John Piper has to say:

“I see two kinds of response to social Internet media …

“One says: These media tend to shorten attention spans, weaken discursive reasoning, lure people away from Scripture and prayer, disembody relationships, feed the fires of narcissism, cater to the craving for attention, fill the world with drivel, shrink the soul’s capacity for greatness, and make us second-handers who comment on life when we ought to be living it. So boycott them and write books (not blogs) about the problem.

“The other response says: Yes, … but…, try to fill these media with as much provocative, reasonable, Bible-saturated, prayerful, relational, Christ-exalting, truth-driven, serious, creative pointers to true greatness as you can.”

I’m hoping you’ll take the time to read the rest of John Piper’s post on why Christians should take their message to all sorts of media. At least follow the link so you can read his example of a creative Tweet poem. Continue reading Redeeming Social Media by John Piper

Celebrating One Year of e4e


This week marks the one-year anniversary of the eQuipping for eMinistry blog. Every six months I like to publicly acknowledge those who have contributed to this ministry for the past six months. THANK YOU To my Sovereign Lord, Jesus Christ, for His guidance and direction and for giving me a passion I can pursue to His glory. To my husband, Mike, for encouraging me to “sow resources for women so they might enhance their ministries through technology.” To Judy Douglass for encouraging me to be all God has designed me to be. To the guest authors who have helped post … Continue reading Celebrating One Year of e4e

“Lost” in Conversation


I have a few links for you to help you in your conversations with others this week and next about “Lost.”  We have a great opportunity to use this TV series as a starting point for spiritual issues that many people may have not thought of before. Now is the time (while the subject is still “hot”) to turn conversations about “Lost” to ask about good and evil, redemption, and life after death.  Has your friend even thought of these things before?  Have they considered the possibility of the supernatural before?  Have they known that they are spiritual creatures? You … Continue reading “Lost” in Conversation