Thanks, Dave
Brian Baily has brought up a great point about giving credit where credit is due. Who is Dave, and why should be thank him? Read Brian's post for the answers.
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Brian Baily has brought up a great point about giving credit where credit is due. Who is Dave, and why should be thank him? Read Brian's post for the answers.
There is a church in the Oklahoma panhandle that used a weblog to create a buzz about their Ramblin' Road Trip Vacation Bible School.
This blog was designed mainly for pre-teens, but all ages got excited about it. This is a smaller church in a small town, but they averaged several hits per day. And the comments posted indicate the kids really enjoyed the site.
The VBS was a "road trip" across the USA. The blog not only told what they would be doing the next day, but it also had resources for learning more about their destinations.
Take a look at the blog here: Keyes FBC
Weblogs (blogs) are the the next greatest discipleship tool that churches need to look at. To learn more about weblogs, I highly recommend you attend this year's Creative Church Conference (C3) at Fellowship Church in Grapevine, TX. Learn more about it on Brian Bailey's blog, Internet Manager at Fellowship Church.
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