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Dirt Conference.

May 19th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Church, Noteworthy, Tools

I’m real pumped about Dirt.  This conference is going to be different from any church conference that I’ve ever been to.  Here’s an excerpt from their website that gets me jazzed about it:

Dirt WILL:

  1. Show you how to do more with less.
  2. Provide you with a lab / class setting with real, honest dialogue.  Open conversations about the how-to of what we’re doing.
  3. Send you away with connections.  When you leave, the conference isn’t over.

You’re part of a bigger church.

We should be working together to get things accomplished.  No matter how much.  What time.  Or when.

Do yourself a favor, go to their website and just look at who will be there.  You won’t want to miss this one.

Website:  dirtconference.com |     Twitter:  twitter.com/dirtconference

Don’t be a Twitter-tell.

May 16th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Internet

I woke up this morning, made some coffee, and followed my usual routine of checking my email.  Lo and behold, in my inbox, I have a new follower on Twitter — @JenniferWood37

I usually follow people that follow me; but before I do, I always check out their Twitter profile to make sure they are real people, and not spammers or crazy people.  Well, @JenniferWood37 was neither a spammer or a crazy person (some would argue that) … but instead, she is a new breed of Twitter user, which I have dubbed “Twitter-tell”.  Like “Tattle-tell”.

The “Twitter-tell” has a beef with another Twitter user, makes an account and follows everyone on the offending user’s follower list.  Then proceeds to spill all of their dirty laundry out into the Twittersphere for all the offending user’s followers to see.

Don’t be a “Twitter-tell”.

15,000 people.

May 9th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Personal

Look at the line to get into Mike’s Place!

Actually, this is Simon Park in downtown Conway on May 8th, 2009 with American Idol Top 3 finalist Kris Allen on stage.  The funny thing is, all these people could have seen Kris for 4 hours at a time every Sunday at New Life Church leading worship just a few months ago.

We went down there, and were amongst those 15,000 sweaty people.  Yuck.