Social Media is here to stay. It can be helpful to keep in touch and to share meaningful events, quotes, Scripture, and memories with family, friends, neighbors, and church family. But it can also be misused.
The choice is ours.
The choice is ours.
My prayer is that we will use it for God’s glory as His salt and light (a preserving, tasteful influence lighting the way for the lost in a dark, sinful world).
To the praise of His glory,
Ray
Pr. 3:5-6
Quotable Quote: “Is your church’s website keeping up with changing online trends? How do you ensure that your internet presence is seen by the maximum number of people? We live in a “mobile first” world where the majority of people who view your site will do it from their phones or tablets, not from a laptop or desktop computer.” Rich Birch, Unseminary: 27% of Leading Churches’ Websites Tested Fail Important Google Test
To the praise of His glory,
Ray
Pr. 3:5-6
Quotable Quote: “Is your church’s website keeping up with changing online trends? How do you ensure that your internet presence is seen by the maximum number of people? We live in a “mobile first” world where the majority of people who view your site will do it from their phones or tablets, not from a laptop or desktop computer.” Rich Birch, Unseminary: 27% of Leading Churches’ Websites Tested Fail Important Google Test
Ray’s Top Five:
- Using Social Media to Help Increase Church Attendance, Sam Ranier
- Nine Ways Your Church Can Use Twitter on Sunday, Jonathan Howe for Thom Rainer
- 10 Great Church Website Resources, Lauren Hunter
- 27% of Leading Churches’ Websites Tested Fail Important Google Test, Rich Birch
- Five Strategic Ministry Uses of Instagram, Jonathan Howe with Julie Masson for Thom Ranier