by dustin | Jun 8, 2007 | Blogging, Church, Spirituality
This isn’t as profound as the title suggests. Next week, I’m attending a Chicago conference with a team from Liberty Church in Broken Arrow, OK. It’s the Arts Conference at Willow Creek Community Church in Chicago’s suburb of South...
by dustin | Jan 26, 2007 | Bloggers I Read, Church, Personal/Family
Sorry I didn’t have time to make this shorter. After being tagged by both John Grant and Spike (who both have GREAT blogs – check ’em out), I’m way late in getting this done. We’re going through some exciting changes at our fledgling...
by dustin | Jul 7, 2006 | Blogging, books, Church, Technology
If you’re strongly involved in a church, you might be wondering how this new world of Cluetrain, word-of-mouth, and Web 2.0 affects the church body. Bill Kinnon has written (and recorded) an excellent book addressing this topic, A Networked Conspiracy: Social...
by dustin | Apr 28, 2006 | books, Church, Human Resources
…maybe that’s why I love the concept so much (sorry my CPA friends): Asset-Based Thinking (non-flash version) Just think what could be possible if people focused on: • Opportunities rather than problems • Strengths more than weaknesses • What can be done...
by dustin | Jan 27, 2006 | Branding, Church, Seth Godin, Unconventional Marketing
Are you spending all of your time trying to convert people to your product, service, church, organization, or political party? Get ready for the long, hard road ahead. I’m not saying that it won’t work, I’m not even saying it won’t be worth it....
by dustin | Sep 16, 2005 | Advertising, Branding, Church, Marketing, Society, Spirituality
Advertising and the Christian faith make strange bedfellows. My wife and I are currently going through a small group study by Crown Financial Ministries. The study is intended to help families apply biblical principals to their money management. One of the points they...