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Social Media and The Church

I’m straying a little from the WordPress theme to talk about social media. What is social media? Wikipedia defines social media as “information content created by people using highly accessible and scalable publishing technologies that is intended to facilitate communications, influence and interaction with peers and with public audiences, typically via the Internet and mobile communications networks.” All that to say it’s a way to build community and interact with people through your website.

Blogs, social networks like Facebook and MySpace, podcasts, Twitter; these are all forms of social media. Knowing which ones to utilize are important to getting out the message of your church or ministry.

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Jesus Geek is a weekly Christian technology podcast with news, how-tos and a little bit of spiritual know-how hosted by John Wilkerson. Jesus Geek is a member of the My Life Ministries Network: a community of ministries that views the everyday Christian life as a ministry and seeks to encourage Christians in their daily walk with Christ.

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  1. March 14th, 2009 at 18:21 | #1

    Another great show. Really enjoy the direction its going in. You will help so many people, groups and churches. Kudos, my friend.

  2. March 18th, 2009 at 07:25 | #2

    Jeff,

    Thanks for your kind words of encouragement.

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