Not you. It's just a trail of breadcrumbs so that I remember my way back. It's thoughts; a link I want to recall later; pictures I want to save; snippets of realizations and maybe even some faith failures. It's just an online receptacle. Nevertheless, it's for me, not you. You can relate, you can even interact or follow it at you own risk.
That’s a lot of work!
That would require far too much vulnerability.
I cant sustain that level of excellence.
My client would never go for that.
I’m a fake!
I’m not good enough.
Give up.
The Hidden Cost of Volunteering: (Article) As you recruit ministry partners, are you being clear about the expectations, commitments, and duties? Are you setting the bar high enough to make it clear that their roles have eternal significance?
While Facebook automatically highlights some important moments in your life, you’ll need to do some curating if you really want your Timeline to pop. Here are some tips to help you out.
The Difference Between a Failure and a Mistake: (Article) A failure is a project that doesn’t work, an initiative that teaches you something at the same time the outcome doesn’t move you directly closer to your goal.
Creative Missions: (Movement) Creative Missions is gearing up for a second trip and could use your help!
Twelfdays: (Idea) 12 days of encouragment for 12 different people! Why? We’ve all experienced the occasional self-centeredness, rants, and one-way conversation Twitter can bring out sometimes. Let’s join together to change that during the next 12 days. Use the hashtag #twelfdays.
Hipstamatic D-Series Social Camera App: (iPhone App) The D-Series — billed as a “disposable camera for iOS” — allows groups of iPhone-toting friends to share a batch of 24 shots. Friends invite one another through Facebook to shoot to a specific roll. As everyone shoots their own photos — from the same party, same town, or anywhere wirelessly connected — the amount of shots left decreases, just like an old-school roll of analog film.
The Decision to do Nothing: (Blog Post) It’s easier to frame certain situations by saying, “I haven’t decided yet,” but the truth is if you’re not researching, measuring, or designing a solution, you’ve already made your decision.
The Conference Notebook: (Download) Tim Schraeder attended 20 different conferences this year! He recently started doing “Conference Notebooks” as a simple way to compile notes from each conference he attended in PDF format.
K-Mart Secret Santas: (Article) Anonymous donors are paying off strangers’ layaway accounts, buying the Christmas gifts other families couldn’t afford, especially toys and children’s clothes set aside by impoverished parents.