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“1. Small things you do to serve your community can spread through social media.

2. Servant leadership can change your church.

3. Don’t hire someone that doesn’t have a heart to serve”

These were Dino Rizzo’s three points during his break out session at All Access’09.  All of the pastors at this conference are talking about doing things online to reach people.

Here are a few points that stuck out to me-

Point 1:

16 years = 6000 days

“Healing place has had 16 Christmases & 16 Easters. 16 yr of BIG Events. However, 95% of church time is spent doing the small things. Return emails, write thank you cards, having church, doing hospital visits. These are what make Healing Place what it is today. ”

Point 2.

The power of serving.  “Serving will reach people more effectively than that the big stuff. Serving brings something common to all generations and races. Facebook, twitter [social media] can cut through barriers to get the word out about serving and outreach.”

Reaching the world by serving One – Our Motto.

Every moment, no matter how small, is what  leads to more.   Faithful in the little you get to do more. -Jesus

The Little events are what make your church.

Start with a biblical outreach idea.  “Helping Widows”

She doesn’t need prayer, she needs a Ford truck- They had the idea to move single moms for free

Point 3.

Have you ever done that?

Idea: Marry people for free.  Anyone. Church or not church. Give them free marriage counseling.

Just add value to people!

Dino Rizzo has written a great book on serving call Servolution. Check his book here.

tokbox-church-plantersToday we had a Tokbox meeting! 3 church planters sharing their stories: TJ, Eric, Jason & ME

Tokbox is a great tool for face to face meetings with out having to travel.  If your a church planter, I would recommend getting an account today.  Read more about Tokbox on their blog.

See the answer to Eric’s question…

I found this by Human3rror

No matter if you call it timeout or grounding this is funny…

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Portwiture.com, which shows your status update via photos, is pretty neat as it mixes your tweet with keywords from Flickr. I tried it and I got the above picture.

Here is a wetoku interview with the one and only Natalie Bezet. If you haven’t heard, wetoku is a new site that was designed for people to do interviews just like this (hope fully a little more serious).

This was just our first time. We decided to test it out.  hey sign up for an account. its FREE!

Twitter Hell

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Sep

twitter-hellAre you going to twitter hell?

The Blog-Father (read in a heavy Italian accent), John Saddington just posted the 10 Commandments of Twitter on his blog.

“Twitter is a dangerous place, so make sure you stay on the straight-and-narrow by following the 10 Righteous Commandments of Twitter:

1. Thou Shalt Not Practice TTMI

It’s quite possible that you’re popping a zit before you head to class, but that’s TTMI (Tweet Too Much Information), ok? Please save us from those types of tweets. (not gonna name any names but @friaradam)

2. Thou Shalt Not Forgeteth Who’s Following You

It’s quite possible that you have your employer, your boss, your angry (and perhaps violent) ex following you on Twitter. Maybe even your mom. Don’t forget who’s following you or you’ll pay a high price. (great point)

3. Thou Shalt Not Spammeth

Those that practice the deceitful art of spamming have a place reserved for them in the deepest bowels of hell. Don’t do it for your sake and ours.

4. Thou Shalt Not Have Tweet Wars

Arguing over Twitter is perhaps the lamest of lame things to do besides being absolutely fruitless. Save those things for Facebook. (I heard that @maurilio has done this before)

5. Thou Shalt Not Tweet What’s Not Yours to Telleth

Some things are better left alone and it’s not your job all the time to tell the world when something happens, especially if it’s about someone else that doesn’t want it tweeted.

6. Thou Shalt Not Tweet Boringnesseth

Don’t be boring please, especially in series. Don’t tweet things like “I’m prepping dinner!” “I’m setting the table!” “I’m sitting down to eat!” “I’m eating!” “I’m happy eating!” “I’m clearing the table!” “I’m washing the dishes!” “I’m putting the dishes away!” …

7. Thou Shalt Think Twice Beforeth Tweeting Controversy

Dogmatic screaming fringe-religious statements , Political rants, obviously-controversial situational-ethical viewpoints… that can hurt you badly and undo thousands of “goodwill” tweets. Please think twice.

8. Thou Shalt Not Tweet Spoilers

When Twitter asks “What Are You Doing?” that doesn’t translate to “Tell the entire world who won the world series of poker” or “OMG!!!11111!1 _______________ won AMERICAN IDOL!” or “I can’t believe _____________ happened at the end of ______________ movie!”

9. Thou Shalt Thinketh Before Tweeting

Just think before you tweet. Period.

10. Thou Shalt Tweet The 10 Commandments of Twitter

Please pass on the 10 Commandments of Twitter for your sake, our sake, and the twitterverse’s sake.”

It was a great post.

Tweet unto others as you would have them tweet unto you…

Dirt Mashup from dirt conference on Vimeo.

This will be a great conference!!! It is focused on making small churches more effective.

tweet-for-food2Are you using twitter to comunicate?

Yesterday, I used an @reply & TwitPic to show TJ_McCormick (ARC church planter)  a sign that made me think of him.

He decided to write a blog post about it.

Just makes me feel special to know that someone read my tweet.

Craig Groeschel and the team at Lifechurch.tv have announced the launch of videoteaching.com.

Since I want you to experience the site, I’m not going to keep you here long, but did want to let you know a few key things:

* Your church can create an account and download high-quality teaching videos today for free.
* You’ll find messages from some amazing pastors and teachers, with more on the way in the near future.
* The site also features a Learning Center with lots of great tips and advice to help your church get the most out of VideoTeaching.com.

There are many generous communicators who jumped on board to share their messages for free. Mark Batterson & Perry Noble are both there! It will be great to see how churches around the world benefit from these resources in leading people to Christ.  Go check it out!