Most churches do ACH transactions but are tired of paying the high fees/costs associated with these types of transactions. This is a way to keep costs down and use your existing PayPal.com account to manage the scheduled transactions for you.
Some people still think that social networking is a fad. Guess again. It appears to be here to stay. In it current form, no, but as people and the world changes, so does social networking. The technology of today is changing so fast that is is truly almost impossible to keep up with it. I [...]
Ignoring “friends”. What impact does that have?
There are many software applications that will help you create an excellent website, these are just some of them that I like and find very useful… and free.
Getting an IPhone for your whole church? Seriously? Can this really work? How would the church benefit from this?
Yesterday and today were special days for me. I introduced my new seminar Social Networking for Ministry. Debut was in Concord North Carolina and Winston-Salwm with about 35 ministers of all types. We covered using Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, online giving (ecommerce). 60% of participants stated they had Facebook accounts but for less than one year [...]
Blogging on a mobile device has not always been an option but now with (WordPress) and the iPhone app (http://iphone.wordpress.org) I am using you can blog from anywhere. We installed the wordpress blog on our own server but you do not have too, you can setup one on the WordPress website. Then we installed this iPhone [...]
Storing your documents on your hard drive is starting to become a thing of the past… not there yet, but moving that way.
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, StumbleUpon and so much more having an impact on the modern ministry.
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Are you plagued by spyware, adware, popups or anything like these on your computer? Upgrading from Windows XP to Windows Vista just may be the answer. Here is a good (but a little biased) article about why you should upgrade from Windows XP to Windows Vista. http://blogs.technet.com/mmpc/archive/2009/04/21/malware-distribution-across-operating-systems.aspx