Embrace Uncertainty Those were the words that greeted me on December, 27, 2010—the morning of my 47th Birthday. I didn’t know what they meant. We were in Lubbock for the Christmas holidays and as usual, my birthday falls in the midst of Christmas and New Years, and yes, it’s anti-climatic. I’d much rather move it [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’
Be Careful Little Bird What You Tweet (Kenneth Cole Disaster)
I heard about this tonight while I was travelling back. It seems that Designer Kenneth Cole sent out this tweet early this morning and tongue in cheek made a reference to Egypt and their Spring Collection. It didn’t go well. Cole made an apology this afternoon for the message of his tweet. It made me [...]
The Twitter Effect (In Ministry)
Stats from Hubspot (Techcrunch.com)Today the average Twitter account has 300 followers; in July 2009, it had 70- The average account now follows 173 accounts; in July 2009 it was only following 47- The average account today has posted 420 updates; in July 2009 that number was 119 So, I’ve been Twittering almost 3 years now-long [...]
Early, Mid, Late? Which One Are You?
This post is not theological in nature and no, I’m not talking about the Tribulation (Pre, Post, A) After getting hammered once again on Facebook for my FOURSQUARE updates, I pondered and posted this tweet yesterday afternoon: “Early adopters are usually criticized. As it was with Twitter so it shall be with everything new that [...]
Publisher’s Clearing House Winner–Not, but I did Win Something Big!
I’ve always dreamed of the day when my name would be called in the Publisher’s Clearing House Giveaway. I secretly selected which house I wanted, which car and how much cash as I licked and affixed those stamps to the document. But I never won. However, today was a different day. I was sitting at [...]
Twittering In Church (Part 2)
I received a tweet yesterday about a Time magazine article this week about Twitter and church (you know the media is so “leading edge”–I wrote about this over a year ago) I went to the article and realized it was quoting my friend, John Voelz, who had implemented Twitter in their services a year ago. [...]
Twitter and Twisters
My introduction to Twitter began in February 2008 as we were at the Recreate Conference in Nashville. That Tuesday night we were at The Factory in Franklin and in the midst of the concert with Paul Baloche, we hear tornado sirens. All the Twittering (and the itch to Twitter) began that night was we bantered [...]
What’s Up With Twit?
I’m a Twitterer-can I just say that. Unashamedly I join with several people a day to start conversations and learn things from people all across the world. Just last night I: Connected with another worship leader on a song-sharing a backing trax for it that I had. Attended a rehearsal for Easter–in Nashville Made some [...]
Twitter Makes You A Better Writer?
I have a reader who just loves this Twitter bird–this is for you! I found this article today about how Twitter makes you a better writer. Let me highlight some of the points for those of you who may not make the journey to the article. 1. Twitter forces you to be concise With only [...]

