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#smckc + #smcjoco = 7

As Pastor of Resurrection Online, I am passionate about building community a Christian community online. Social media is one of the important tools to accomplish this goal. I have been involved with the Social Media Club of Kansas City and found benefit both personally and professionally from many of the monthly breakfasts. I have learned from, […]

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Speedlinking – June 18, 2010

A post I hope you’ll choose to read… reminded me of the long line of faithful people who have supported me. I recognized some of my own tendencies and found encouragement at Adrenaline Junkie. 90-Seconds of Oh My has the best public service announcement I have ever seen. My sister is blogging through a summer […]

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Speedlinking – June 4, 2010

The World Map of Touristyness is a cool look at the world. Walk a mile in another’s shoes – Connecting with the right community has step by step advice for doing just that. Want people to start reading the Bible? come to worship? etc. Check out Behavior Change Made Easy (sort of) Another good nugget […]

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Speedlinking – May 21, 2010

What Behavior Are You Selling? It is nearly all behavior change in the church. Great perspective at What Role Do You Play as “the Leader. A Small Significant Moment made me stop and consider my ministry. How to Lead Without Saying a Word Andy’s Answers; How Mitch Joel is building online communities that scale has […]

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Vacation – Blog Break

While I just had an unannounced blog break, I am on vacation this week and will resist the urge to post anything here until at least next Monday. I hope you enjoy the quiet here at Thoughts of Resurrection.

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Speedlinking – April 9, 2010

These are posts that I enjoyed and recommend. Enjoy! Joseph presents A Downside to Youth Ministry A photo from Ben representing HCR in Small Town Middle America. Signal vs. Noise presents a concept, Profits = Freedom, which I believe could apply to the church. Things That Happen at Starbucks VI (Peete’s Coffee Version) has a […]

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Blogging Break – Zimbabwe

Nicole and I are flying tomorrow to Zimbabwe. I will be away from internet access for a while and will take a break from blogging in the interim. I am looking forward to sharing more after our return from the trip on February 9. Will you please pray for safety, health, God’s vision and direction […]

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Top 10 Posts of 2009

Merry Christmas to you! Nicole and I are excited to be with family in the days ahead. I am going to be taking a blogging break until January 4, 2010. Until then, enjoy the top 10 posts from 2009: GracePoint Community/United Methodist Church Top Hymns for a Funeral Twitter Hashtags for Annual Conferences GracePoint UMC […]

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This is the Last Post You Will Receive

That is if you are subscribed via RSS or email right now. I am moving my RSS and Email Subscription feeds from Feedburner to WordPress.com. You will need to visit my blog at http://andrewconard.com and subscribe to continue to receive these posts. You can find a link on the right hand side of the page […]

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Thanksgiving Break

I am taking an official blog break for the next few days. While I recognize I have not written regularly over the past several weeks, this break is intentional. I hope you have a fabulous week!

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Blog Hiatus – Suggestions?

I am taking a blogging hiatus for the rest of the week. I will be traveling to a Kansas West residency event in the first part of the week and to visit Nicole’s family of origin in North Carolina in the latter part of the week. In the meantime, I am looking for your guidance. […]

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Speedlinking – August 19, 2009

Children, Children Everywhere – From my Dad’s trip to Africa The Report of Section 23 – From my Dad’s trip to Africa Preaching at Streamview – From my Dad’s trip to Africa Soon I Will Be a Dad. I Am Learning New Things All the Time – Excellent tip! Church Online: Strengths – Reflections from […]