May 17, 2012

Extreme Blog Makeover: A Pastors Sojourn from Blogger to WordPress

Posted on 16. Jul, 2008 by in Church, Church2.0, How To, Social Media, Social Networking

Chad Lewis is one of the awesome pastors at my church. He had been blogging for years but took a break for awhile. When he decided to get back into it he looked around and realized that blogging had come a long way. He felt like his old blog account with blogger was inadequate. We gave his blog a WordPress makeover.

Before

After

WordPress has a Tool that Makes it SUPER Simple to Import Your Blogger Posts AND Comments

Chad had posts and comments all the way back to 2005. Using the WordPress import tool I was able to pull all of that seamlessly into his new blog. Phew.

My Take On The WordPress Philosophy

The core philosophy of WordPress is to be open and very community driven. It always nice to have a paid company to rely on for support but when it comes to online publishing, proprietary and dependence are nasty beasts.

Using WordPress is like Using a Professional Camera

It takes a little more to learn but you can really do amazing things with it. I am not here to do a feature comparison between Blogger and WordPress, but I want to impress on my readers that WordPress is an awesome solution. Especially, if you know someone who can teach you to work it.

It should be noted that Chad’s site was created with WordPress.ORG not WordPress.COM Whats the difference?

What do you like better WordPress or Blogger? Why?


Twitter as a Spiritual Discipline

Posted on 01. Jun, 2008 by in Church2.0, Social Media

Twitter as a Spiritual Discipline

The more I use Twitter, the more I like it. I don’t like it for the sake of new technology, rather I have come to believe it is a tool that can deeply enhance relationships. Some balk at the idea of telling or knowing what others are doing and thinking, but aren’t these key components to relationship?

Twitter Encourages Intimacy and Deeper Relationship with One Another

I recently visited NW Oregon, where I grew up, and I had the opportunity to share Twitter with nearly my entire family, and several long lost friends. I am happy to say that my grandparents in their 70′s joined and are now regular users. I also introduced my church community group to twitter.

I am learning VALUABLE details about my family and friends that I would have never learned (unless I were living with them). This has given me the opportunity to pray specifically for them and given me cues when I should reach out and make a direct connection.

Twitter Combats Self-centered Thinking

I get so wrapped up in my own world. My wife and I are in the midst of making some pretty large life decisions and I often get lost thinking of myself, my plans, my designs and my life. Twitter reminds me that its not about me and that there are more important things to be thinking of than myself.

Twitter Helps Us to Open our Lives to Family and Friends in Tiny Digestible Chunks.

The problem with other tools for connecting is they require two way communication, which adds all sorts of social rules to the picture. With Twitter we can simply state what we are doing, how we are doing or what we are thinking without getting bogged down in pleasantries. I am not saying that two way communication is bad, its just not optimal if you want consistent regular updates from folks.

GrandmasMy grandma LOVES knowing what we are up to, but phone conversations are short because she doesn’t want to interrupt or burden us. The truth is I would love to tell her and I would also love to know what is going on in their lives as well. Twitter has given us way to connect better.

By opening up and sharing our lives with one another through Twitter we are fulfilling God’s call to love one another. I have a deeper more intimate connection with my family and friends because of Twitter.

What are other Spiritual Benefits of Twitter? Can “Twittering” be a Spiritual Discipline?

Social Media Meditation: What would a Twitter from God look like?

Posted on 31. May, 2008 by in Social Media

When I started to write this post, I thought it would be easy to come up with what God would Twitter. I eventually gave up trying to be theologically perfect and just cranked it out. The exercise of trying to figure it out turned out to be a pretty good meditation.

What do you think God would Twitter?

see also “What Would Jesus Tweet”

Purpose Driven Failure: Take the Biggest Risk, Make the Dumbest Mistake and Utterly Lose

Posted on 20. May, 2008 by in Church, Social Media

Ask successful entrepreneurs what experiences have taught them the most. If they are humble they will recount a failed venture that was desperately painful, but taught them key lessons that help them to be successful today.

One technique I use for winning at games I’ve never played before is to intentionally lose. After a couple of games of being completely destroyed, I begin to see quite clearly what I need to do to win. (My wife can be a fierce competitor so I don’t always win).

I Learn More from Failure than I do from Success. Should I Purposely Fail?

If I am particularly talented this will mean I will have to bite off way more than I can chew. It’s easy for me to “Go Big” or be a “Risk Taker” yet secretly maintain control. The feeling security brings can be seductive… Unfortunately that means I will miss the greatest return of seeing miracles and growing in a trust relationship with my Creator.

God is More Interested in my Character Development than my Comfort.

Consider it pure joy when I face trials, rejoice in my sufferings, there is no condemnation, die to myself… These are not just “positive attitude” Scriptures, they are powerful challenges for me to live RADICALLY BROKEN and trust that I could not make a mess big enough that God could not clean it up.

The Worst Consequence of Living to Fail: People will Think I am a Failure.

The truth is I am a failure, without multiple miracles I would be dead. To hide that fact is to again be seduced by comfort and miss out on a satisfying relationship with Jesus. I confess this is deep issue for me.

Am I doing just enough for people to THINK they are seeing God’s glory, while in reality it is me just bolstering my personal brand?

A Series of Great Posts about Failure from Swerve

Mashups: Are they Copyright Sin?

Posted on 22. Apr, 2008 by in Social Media

C.S. Lewis and S.M. Lockridge did not give me permission to create or share these. Should I remove them from the web immediately? Any fair use legal advice would be GREAT!

Mere Christianity Mixes

C.S. Lewis’s audio book “Mere Christianity” dubbed over mixes of ambient house, drum n bass and electronica.

Here to hear more…

S.M. Lockridge’s “My King” 2008 High Energy Remixed Version


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