Another article about how churches are adopting online communications: blogs, podcasts, chat rooms.
You never know what forms of online communication might work, but the key is to get out there, try and experiment. Given the cost of these tools are so low now, and so many people are on the web, churches can’t afford to [...]
Archive for November, 2006
Church averages 10,000 downloads in just a few months
Posted in Church, Technology on November 23, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
A new journey begins
Posted in Personal on November 21, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
It’s been a little while since my last post. I’ve got a good excuse, though. On Nov. 13, my wife gave birth to twin boys, David and Graham. Our two year-old daughter Malia and big sister is thrilled as well.
So, I do plan to continue writing to this blog, but at a slower pace. There [...]
Got Firefox 2.0 yet?
Posted in Technology on November 7, 2006 | 1 Comment »
I just installed the latest Firefox browser, having heard that it is a lot faster than the older 1.5. I had pretty much abandoned 1.5 on my Mac because it ate up all my memory and chugged so much I saw the busy spinning wheel more often than not.
With 2.0, I have to say: wow. [...]
I need help
Posted in Church, People, Personal on November 6, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Last week my wife, who is 8 months pregnant with twins, had to go to the hospital. Seems the little ones (we don’t know if they are girls, boys or one of each, although we have an idea) were getting ready to come early. That is often the case with twins, but 4.5 weeks early [...]
What are you doing to preserve your data?
Posted in Church, Technology on November 1, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Churches and other non-profits have important, critical data that should be backed up on a scheduled basis, stored at a reliable source off-site. I suspect, tho that most churches backup process is like this:
Backups happen sporadically
Not all important files are backed up
Backup files are stored on the same computer as the original, or on a [...]






