Tag Archives: front door content

A Response to The Response

From time to time I like to break down examples of communicating front door content (content that is consumed outside the context of a relationship). I hadn’t heard about the response until an inquiry was made as to wether or not my church was going to be involved and it was then that I had [...]

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From the Archive | 31 Sundays

What if you could attend 31 churches in your city on one Sunday morning? The pop cultural news site; The Stranger, in Seattle, did just that. They sent 31 ‘journalists’ out on a Sunday to 31 different houses of worship, mostly Christian in nature but a few from other faiths. The article is from 2007 [...]

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Front Door Content | NASCAR Prayer

This video has been circulating the internet on blogs, Facebook, Twitter and Google plus since last weekend’s NASCAR event. The reaction from Christians seems to be mixed with a few in disgust for what they deem an irreverent prayer: [blackbirdpie url="http://twitter.com/#!/richardasims/status/95847995668570112"] [blackbirdpie url="http://twitter.com/#!/timandpam/status/95830887555547136"] I’m not so sure I agree. In my experience it is Christians [...]

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Context and Voice | introduction

I’m wrapping up the edits and notes for a book that I have been writing called Context and Voice. I have been faced with a lot of questions and challenges that I don’t believe anyone has answers to yet so I thought I needed to get my thoughts out to leaders, content creators and creatives [...]

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Your church’s content is puke…literally

Eric Schmidt of Google fame said that more content is now being created in 48 hours than from man’s beginning until 2003. Wow. That is a huge piece of information that should haunt you in some ways and motivate you in others. Take a look at your church and the content that it creates. Most [...]

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