as i’ve mentioned. our church gets social media & networks wrong all over the place. here’s a gem of an interview with charlene li of groundswell. its not over the top point making, but she is so on target for where church/corporate entities need to examine themselves within the social media spectrum.
As Charlene shared, embracing social media means being authentic in your messaging and engaging people as your equal. Unfortunately, many churches opt to embrace bureaucracy instead.
As Charlene shared, embracing social media means being authentic in your messaging and engaging people as your equal. Unfortunately, many churches opt to embrace bureaucracy instead.
for many i think rachel hit on this in some prior postings that part of this can be generational. my ‘integrity’ comes from being transparent and honest where older generations might be more along the lines of stoicism. that might be a hard hurdle to overcome
for many i think rachel hit on this in some prior postings that part of this can be generational. my ‘integrity’ comes from being transparent and honest where older generations might be more along the lines of stoicism. that might be a hard hurdle to overcome