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Listening Inside Out: Unsync Your Twitter & Facebook Accounts!
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Thinking about a faith lived out. Friday, November 28, 2014. Unsync Your Twitter and Facebook Accounts! But I have found that easier is not always better. Since content creation is such a challenge for busy church and non-profit leaders, why not take this shortcut? It does, after all, keep all of your social media sites updated at least, right? It does, but updating your pages is not the end of the social media success story. Kivi Leroux Miller, non-profit veteran, wrote in a blog on this subject. Facebo...
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Writing with the wind: February 2015
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Writing with the wind. Songs, essays, stories, and other writings. All shall be well again, I know". Julian of Norwich (c. 1342-c. 1416) was an English anchoress, living in a cell next to a church building and giving spiritual counsel to people. She lived during a time ravaged by war, economic distress, and the Plague. She fell gravely ill and had a series of visions of Jesus, which she eventually wrote about and published. Loud are the bells of Norwich. And the people come and go. Is Lord of all I know.
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Writing with the wind: Short song: Rejoice in the Lord always
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Writing with the wind. Songs, essays, stories, and other writings. Short song: Rejoice in the Lord always. During Tuesday evening services on Iona, volunteers who are leaving later that week are sent off and blessed. On my final Tuesday evening service, the scripture passage was Philippians 4:4-9:. Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. Bluebells, daisies, and sycamore trees on Iona. I've written a short song based on these words.
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Listening Inside Out: From Twitter #Hashtag to Student Engagement
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Thinking about a faith lived out. Saturday, November 8, 2014. From Twitter #Hashtag to Student Engagement. Several months ago a student tweeted this video with my college's hashtag, wishing we would do something like it for our incoming students. A colleague emailed the tweet and asked me to respond. After a few tweets back and forth, my office invited this student into a small staff meeting to help us brainstorm how to do similar events to engage new and returning students. If a customer notices a probl...
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Listening Inside Out: The Prescriptive Word of God
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Thinking about a faith lived out. Saturday, January 2, 2010. The Prescriptive Word of God. I think that it's safe to say that, for the most part, we read the Bible as a prescriptive work. In other words, when we read the Bible we believe that we should do or live out what it says. There is no doubt that the commands and exhortations of the Bible like "Love the Lord your God." and "forgive each other" are meant to be lived out. There are some parts of the Bible that might choke us up if we read them descr...
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Writing with the wind: Short song: "Wake up, O sleeper"
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Writing with the wind. Songs, essays, stories, and other writings. Short song: "Wake up, O sleeper". A couple weeks ago I came across the following passage in Ephesians 5:14:. Wake up, O sleeper,. Rise from the dead,. And Christ will shine on you. The message continues to stir me. Apparently these could have been the lyrics to a hymn sung by early Christians. I've written a short song based on the words. To hear a MIDI version of the song. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Listening Inside Out: 7 Ways to Bring Advent to Social Media
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Thinking about a faith lived out. Saturday, November 29, 2014. 7 Ways to Bring Advent to Social Media. Churches observe Advent in a variety of ways. Some do not talk about it much; I grew up in the church and did not know what Advent was until college. Others prepare for an all-church focus that includes sermons, small groups, video clips, songs, liturgies and more. Has your church ever considered how it might engage people in Advent via social media? Here are 7 ideas:. 1 Join the global conversation.
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Listening Inside Out: An Exclusive Review of the Reformed Nazarene Blog
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Thinking about a faith lived out. Wednesday, June 20, 2012. An Exclusive Review of the Reformed Nazarene Blog. These are my personal reflections on the Reformed Nazarene. Blog They in no way should be considered an official view by the Church of the Nazarene as a denomination or my local congreagation. Reformed Nazarene: Contend for the Faith That Was Once for all Entrusted to the Saints. Written by: Manny Silva, Master of Science in Physical Education. Edited by Al Truesdale (2012), does a great job of ...
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Writing with the wind: Sermon: "I Worship the LORD"
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Writing with the wind. Songs, essays, stories, and other writings. Sermon: "I Worship the LORD". In the summer of 2013, I went on a trip to study worship and Christianity in the UK. My class was required to create a worship-related project, and mine included two sermons from the book of Jonah. Here is my first sermon, "I Worship the LORD.". There are many ways to worship God, but some ways are better than others. Where do you come from? What is your country? And of what people are you? It is not only int...
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Writing with the wind: Whatever you do in word. . .
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Writing with the wind. Songs, essays, stories, and other writings. Whatever you do in word. . . However, in Colossians 3:17, Paul includes communicating with words as one of the things we do, suggesting that expressing words is. An action. After all, did not God create all things through speaking, through the Word? What does it mean to communicate with words in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the father through him? How integrated are my words with the rest of my life?