Social Media, Cru, and You
Our leadership is interested in YOUR feedback on a study of Cru and of our use of digital tools.
Our leadership is interested in YOUR feedback on a study of Cru and of our use of digital tools.
I just returned last night from spending a great three days in Austin with our staff.
On Tuesday, Paul of Bridges, Donna of Here’s Life Inner City, and I attended the Social Media for NonProfits Conference. Continue reading “Lots of Blog Fodder from the Social Media for NonProfits Conference”
Free iPad GuidesA friend just introduced me to MakeUseOf.com which offers 50 free guides. You can buy the guides on Amazon.com for 99 cents and support their work, or you can receive the guides free by liking them on Facebook or Twitter or by subscribing.
Here’s some of their iPad Guides Continue reading “Free MakeUseOf iPad Guides”
In my previous post, I discussed the concept of shutter speed and the basic settings to use. Normally, one would use a fast shutter speed such as 880, or 1000 or more, for fast-moving subjects. An example of this is in sports photography. When shooting subjects with slower movements, or none at all, a photographer can use slower shutter speeds. An example of these photos would be a portrait or landscape.
There are times, however, when a photographer may want to use a slower shutter speed with fast-moving subjects to convey the feeling of motion. Photographers can do this by using a technique known as panning. Continue reading “Panning in Photography (Guest Post)”
Dr. Bill Bright was re-interred in a special garden on the grounds of Lake Hart (Campus Crusade for Christ’s international headquarters). Continue reading “Visit the Bright Memorial Garden and Honor The Legacy of Our Staff”
Ami Musa’s Pinterest boards are quite different from the glitz and glam shared by many Pinterest members. Ami is a fictional 13-year-old and her message is clear: we take for granted clean water and an education. Many millions like Ami cannot.
Here’s some ideas of how you could use Pinterest to God’s glory Continue reading “Bringing Social Change to Pinterest”