Billy Graham is an amazing communicator, and his 1998 TED talk on technology and faith (embedded below) is no exception. In it he is witty, articulate, and convicting. His basic message is simple: technology brings amazing benefits to humanity, but it’s … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: January 2010
Have you ever had the chance to meet someone in person that you’ve only met online? If you have, you know that strange feeling of trying to match a person’s picture to the body in front of you. It’s exciting … Continue reading
In an aticle entitled Religious Self-Profiling ChristianityToday.com reports that “Christian” is still the most frequent religious label on Facebook, many people choose not to use it. I am quoted on the second page, and I wanted to give some additional commentary … Continue reading
Last November, Christianity Today asked me to write a short piece that answered the question, “Which new technologies hold the most promise—and the most peril—for use in church ministries?” Instead of discussing a particular technology (as Brad Abare and Mark … Continue reading
A reader named Adam posted a few videos from Wheaton College of Professor Read Schuchardt’s chapel presentation in which he addresses several issues with our media and electronically saturated culture (see his notes for additional quotes from the lectures) . For … Continue reading
Photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/15097772@N08/3469571036/ Read the Bible: Greek and Hebrew Reader’s Edition – Happily, this post that demonstrates my occupation (web programming) and my thinking about how use technology well was by far the most popular post this year. On the Tornado, … Continue reading