Culture
Huffington Post Picks Up My Post
This is undoubtedly my 15 seconds of fame. Huffington Post picked up my article on social media etiquette. Here's the link -- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/chuck-warnock/twitter-etiquette_b_3936172.html
Culture
This is undoubtedly my 15 seconds of fame. Huffington Post picked up my article on social media etiquette. Here's the link -- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/chuck-warnock/twitter-etiquette_b_3936172.html
Culture
Before social media, a snail mail letter to the editor of your local newspaper was about the only way to make your voice heard. Now Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, Wordpress, and Google+ make it easy for anyone to shout out their opinion on any topic, at any time. In fact,
Leadership
I crossed two significant (for me) milestones yesterday. First, and most importantly (again, for me), Fuller posted my DMin degree. So, I am now official. As the old joke goes: "My friends call me Chuck; you can call me Dr. Warnock." Or something like that. Anyway, here it
Culture
Recently I cancelled my Linked-In and Plaxo accounts. I had previously cancelled my Twitter account, but now have one under @PeaceFriendsCom to promote my blog, PeaceFriends.Com. I mostly look at my own family's Facebook posting and photos, and spend almost no time posting to Facebook, except for
Culture
According to a new survey, over 84% of mothers online -- some 27-million women -- can be grouped into 5 "digital mom" categories. However, these tech-savvy mothers use the internet, social media, gaming, texting, and other online content in different ways and for different purposes. Churches can benefit
Technology
* The Friday Freebies will now become a monthly giveaway due to underwhelming response. I'll try it again in February and see what happens. * New look for Confessions of a Small-Church Pastor. This theme displays well on mobile phones, plus it looks cleaner and less cluttered. Hope you like
Community
I'm starting to get into Facebook. Debbie and I have connected with old friends, our own family, former church members, and lots of new "friends" that we would not have met anywhere else. As experienced Facebookers know, not only can you find friends online, but you