The World Wide Web (and some other stuff)
September 24, 2007 by Mark
I have grown to a great fascination of the Internets and I use them for pretty much everything.
Lately, I have been checking out a lot of sites of different ministries and people that lead those ministries. It is cool to see what other people are doing, and is always inspiring me to continue pursuing creativity, efficiency, and effectiveness in my ministry and daily life. Here are some that I have been bookmarking:
http://newspring.cc/
http://www.tonymorganlive.com/
http://www.virb.com/leemcderment
http://www.avclub.us
http://gccwired.com/
http://www.leadingsmart.com/
http://kemmeyer.typepad.com/
To say the least there is a lot of information out there on the Internets. You should use some tools to save some time and manage your finds. Some good ones that I use are Google Reader, and Google Bookmarks. If you are like me, you will need these tools to save yourself from the never ending rabbit hole.
This seems to my like an extremely nerdy post that has to do with nothing in particular so I may force it to end.
This is the bottom line.
Lately, I have been checking out a lot of sites of different ministries and people that lead those ministries. It is cool to see what other people are doing, and is always inspiring me to continue pursuing creativity, efficiency, and effectiveness in my ministry and daily life. Here are some that I have been bookmarking:
http://newspring.cc/
http://www.tonymorganlive.com/
http://www.virb.com/leemcderment
http://www.avclub.us
http://gccwired.com/
http://www.leadingsmart.com/
http://kemmeyer.typepad.com/
To say the least there is a lot of information out there on the Internets. You should use some tools to save some time and manage your finds. Some good ones that I use are Google Reader, and Google Bookmarks. If you are like me, you will need these tools to save yourself from the never ending rabbit hole.
This seems to my like an extremely nerdy post that has to do with nothing in particular so I may force it to end.
This is the bottom line.