Here are a few of my thoughts on Social Media:

I’m different than most when it comes to Social media
•    I update once a day
•    I talk about hunting
•    I use several different sites rather than focus on one {Facebook twitter youtube (in that order)}
•    Goal to connect with few rather than many
•    I study it almost everyday

o    E-Myth quote “The Challenge of our age is to learn our customer’s language.” Pg 227

Things that help
•    My phone (I can do everything from it)

o    Video to youtube
o    Twit pic
o    FB
o    Google search/ web
o    Take record send video & picture

•    CoTweet to run multiple accounts. (thanks to Jim Gray for teaching me about this)
•    Evernote to save/organize my thoughts and my notes.

Most difficult for me
•    Manage and set others expectations.  I am sporadic by nature.

Social Media helps:

Get to know leaders better.  Where else could see how leaders live their live (even their marriage health.) It is great way to lead by example. Caution to not be fake.

Do you have thoughts on Social Media?

Social Media Feedback Source

How Billy Hornsby uses twitter:

Social media gives him a chance to receive feedback almost instantly. It is especially helpful while traveling since he has to leave quickly after speaking or after long speaking engagements like church planter’s roundtables when he will have up to 8 sessions in one day.

After speaking he logs on to a popular social media site called, twitter, where he will check what people are telling their followers.

He finds quotes like this:
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“I can use twitter to find which examples are getting my point across. They tell me what they like,”  Billy says while we were walking through the Ronald Reagan International Airport.

Often pastors wonder what people are saying about the church when they leave.  Social media gives them a chance to

Quick Tip: Use social media as a tool. Don’t get consumed.

This hasn’t been a good thing for some church leaders as not all conversations are helpful. Unhappy church members start gossip or leave and use social media as an easy way to cut down the church. Some get bolder behind the keyboard saying things they never would face to face. Getting caught up in gossip is never helpful.

Click here to learn how to search twitter <– really helpful.  Learned a few things I didn’t know.

Like how to search emotions :)

*Sidenote: If you are Mark Batterson, everything you tweet gets retweeted (41 times the Friday i checked.) Thats right 41 RT’s in one day.

Who ever said that didn’t read Craig Groeschel’s Blog today.

Here is the story from Swerve- Craig Groeschel

“This week, a pretty cool thing happened over at the Stuff Christians Like blog. On Monday, Jon Acuff shared an idea with his readers: let’s raise $30,000 to build a kindergarten in Vietnam. He hoped to reach that goal by December 31. Instead, it happened in 18 hours. From 5:00am to 11:00pm, readers donated the full $30,000 so that 240 kids in Vietnam could go to school. Building on the momentum from the overwhelming response, they’ve set their sights on building a second kindergarten by his initial goal of December 31.

It’s great to see social media being used effectively to engage people in causes, particularly financially. There’s a lot we can learn from this.”

It is great to hear what God is doing through Social Media!

Problems that technology cannot solve.

  1. Human Evil.
  2. Human Suffering.
  3. Human Death.

These points came from a video of Billy Graham Speaking at TED in 1998.

This video really grabbed me today. It is long (26 min.) But it was a great reminder of what is important. I get caught up in “new” things.  It took this great leader to make me RELAX and think “Focus on the important things.”

Read more about Billy Graham on Wiki.


{If you cannot see the video click here}

Another good video on Social Networking by Seth Godin (1:18)

[vimeo http://vimeo.com/3572059]
I wonder how churches could use this to invite people to church?