Pastor Mark asked by e-mail, "Help me understand why we need a wiki page as well as our other site that you set up. I am sure if I have this question that most of the others do also."
I replied, "We definitely won't want both. We'll want to choose one or the other (or some other option). I set up both so people can get an idea of what they offer."
My personal preference is the blog over the wiki, but they both have their merits.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
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OK gang, my fourth email account, but if it helps improve my "digital accent" I'm all in.
ReplyDeleteA great discussion last night. The implications are exciting. It also raises interesting connections as to why "natives" physiologically connect with a post-modern worldview. This includes relativism, and the tendency to synthesize "truths" from a variety of perspectives, even when they are from contradicting worldviews.
Back on topic... What's our "message"? Granted, the gospel is our message. But when people hear and see us online, what is it we want them to know about us? If we are targeting the young families, it seems we need to know the topics they are communicating about in order to enter the conversations. Parenting? Teaching truth to children? Finding safe environments for social interaction? The exciting thing is that we do have good things to offer for many of these concerns.
So, who might we want to ask this of? What young parents connect this way? Christy's come to mind.
OK, I'll stop there.
When is a blog post too long? Should it be short? Only address one topic? Rob - help a brother out :)