Email… briefly
Tips for keeping your eMails brief. Using the subject line for your entire message and more eMail tips. Continue reading Email… briefly
Tips for keeping your eMails brief. Using the subject line for your entire message and more eMail tips. Continue reading Email… briefly
We’ll be having computer labs (called “1-2-1 Labs at Lake Hart”) during the lunch hour on the first Tuesday of each month at headquarters. A dozen staff have volunteered to be available to answer questions on topics ranging from Macs, social networks, mobile devices, eMail, blogging, TntMPD, MailChimp, and more. Twenty-eight staff came to our “trial run” lab in February. I asked them what they thought of the lab: “This was very helpful!!! I like the informal setting where we can ask questions. It is very difficult to grasp the tools we have available. What is very basic for one … Continue reading 1-2-1 Labs Start at Lake Hart
One of my favorite finds has been DROPBOX. DROPBOX allows you to share photos, documents, and large files between your tech devices. (DROPBOX works with Windows, Mac, Linux, iPad, iPhone, Android, and BlackBerry.) Your DROPBOX folders are automatically and securely updated with the information on your computers and phones, etc. without having to email between devices Continue reading Sharing with Dropbox (Guest Post)
Dan Zarrella of Hubspot analysed 200,000 tweets containing links to find out the best times, days, length of Tweet, and even the best position for the link in your Tweet. And more. Continue reading How to Get More Clickthrough Rates on Your Tweets
You can easily mix a video with just your iPhone (or comparable device). Using a homemade “mixer” like this also means you don’t have to learn how to use software to mix your video. What if you used this “mixer” to have a conversation with a disciple to share with your ministry partners? and more… Continue reading Easy Video Mixing with Your Smartphone Camera
I’m sure you’ve heard the internet compared to the Roman Road of New Testament times. Also, English might be compared to the Greek of New Testament times (we have an advantage with online translators, too, like Babel Fish). God used this Roman technology and a common language to advance the Gospel. Increasingly, the internet is where people go with their questions about God. (You might want to take two minutes to watch Kimberly’s story to see our model of win-build-send in one young women’s life.) Of course, all true believers desire to glorify God and love people into His kingdom. … Continue reading Have You Considered God’s Call in eMinistry?