Christians and Facebook. That isn’t always pretty sight to see. Last year, an active Christian woman, a distant family member, divorced her husband of twenty years after she began an affair with a man she met on Facebook. I’ll talk about the problems Facebook causes marriages in another post. For now, I want to stick […]
The Politicians Vote In America, there have been recent votes on an economic stimulus plan, abortion restrictions and miscellaneous budget resolutions. That’s America for you. But in England, they recently voted on something very important. They voted on using Twitter in the House of Commons, to legalize tweeting during House of Commons debates. While their […]
Privacy is Important Every day, people are blasted via advertisements and news reports about hacking. These stories concern i.d. theft or leaked info via a group like anonymous or what has happened over the past year or so via wikileaks. If it isn’t i.d. theft or leaked info, there are news reports about cyber bullying, […]
Some people may think there is a bias on Twitter. By looking at the lack of tweets on the Egyptian unrest and violence against the Coptic Christians of Egypt, one may think Twitter is deleting tweets. Actually, it’s way worse than that. The problem is apathy. People just don’t care. Eight million Coptic Christians have […]
Do You Have a Successful Church Twitter Account Why are some churches successful at using social media and others aren’t? While I haven’t found any stunning success stories, there are some small successes. For example, Zach’s House, a microchurch network in the Dallas-Ft. Worth I began a few years ago has used Twitter effectively on […]