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How we take care of ourselves is a spiritual matter. Rest is a spiritual discipline. God makes a big deal about it. In this episode Blessing Mpofu and Chris Wilson talk about self-care and mental health. Sharing from experience they talk about signs of unhealth and how to bounce back. This Might Also Be HelpfulYour Life Matters – A List Of Mental Health Resources For You And Your ChurchWhat Jeremy Learned with ChurchAndMentalHealth.com [Podcast #263]Self-care In Church And Organizational LifeMental Health Church Plan: Awareness to ActionWhat I Wish The Church Did About Mental HealthWhat I Wish The Church Knew About Mental Healthchurchandmentalhealth.comLet's Talk About ItAs an individual how do you know that you're either in not a healthy space or heading toward one? What safeguarding measures does your church / team / organisation have in place to foster an environment of healthy people?Whatever it is, let us know — @ChurchMag using #cmagcast on Twitter — or contact us here and we'll share it on an upcoming episode.
The Church is inherently diverse. Not only at a macro, big "C" Church level, but also in the micro or local churches diversity is something we [should] embrace as our default setting. Blessing Mpofu asks Jono Hesp to share some of his experiences working in and with different denominations, cultures and countries. Let's Talk About ItWhat stood out to you in this episode? Questions? Ideas? Anything to add?Whatever it is, let us know — @ChurchMag using #cmagcast on Twitter — or contact us here and we'll share it on an upcoming episode.
Matt Hogg joins Blessing Mpofu and Chris Wilson. Matt is a vicar (pastor) in London, and talks about his initial apprehension to digital and social media and how it changed. Not only that but also how and his journey to not only use it as a church leader but also how his church embraced it. Full of practical and actionable ideas and tips, this is worth your while. Oh! Matt also told us about a couple of things he'll be working as he transition from his pastoral role and church. Mentioned In This EpisodeMore about Matt Hogg TwitterInstagramMaking Social More SocialRev Chris:WebsiteYouTubeTwitterInstagramAlpha: serving the Church in its mission to help people discover and develop a relationship with Jesusnextdoor: neighbourhoods social media network / appStronger Network:WebsiteTwitterInstagramFacebookCPAS: Anglican evangelical mission agency.You Might Also Want To Check OutMotives and Metrics In Church Life and Media [Previous podcast episode]Is Your Church Focused On The Right Metrics?Are We Worried About the Wrong Things On Social Media?Let's Talk About ItWhat stood out to you in this episode? Questions? Ideas? Anything to add?Whatever it is, let us know — @ChurchMag using #cmagcast on Twitter — or contact us here and we'll share it on an upcoming episode.
Blessing Mpofu and Chris Wilson wrestle with where the lines blur when it comes to motives and metrics in church life and media. What's the line where "borrowing" from pop culture hurts our churches' mission? How do we know when we're now more consumed with feeding the algorithm for reaction and compromised the mission? Mentioned In This EpisodeRise and Fall Of Mars Hill––The Brand@JoshCarlosJosh on TwitterJohn StottMatthew 6:16-18 (ESV):“And when you fast, do not look gloomy like the hypocrites, for they disfigure their faces that their fasting may be seen by others. Truly, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face, that your fasting may not be seen by others but by your Father who is in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you. 'You Might Also Find This UsefulIs Your Church Focused On The Right Metrics?Tracking Spiritual Growth Or Gut Feel?The Elusiveness of Measuring Online Influence and EffectivenessBeyond Numbers #01: Things That Should Keep Church Leaders Up At NightLet's Talk About ItAs the Church / creatives do you think we get lost in looking for a reaction or feeding the algorithm? What's your take on being relevant? Any thoughts or ideas sparked from this episode?Whatever it is, let us know — @ChurchMag using #cmagcast on Twitter — or contact us here and we'll share it on an upcoming episode.
Blessing Mpofu has a conversation with Jono Hesp, who has extensive experience working data, church management and other database solutions. They talk about how to move from no data to understanding your church's trends.You Might Also Find This UsefulWhy You Should Use A Church Management SystemThe Case for Church Management Software: Membership Complexity – What You Should Know About Church TechThe Art of Making Church Admin DisappearLet's Talk About ItWhat is your church currently doing around the area of data and Church Management Systems? Thoughts on anything you heard in this episode?Whatever it is, let us know — @ChurchMag using #cmagcast on Twitter — or contact us here and we'll share it on an upcoming episode.
Yes, we know, we know. Apple's WWDC 2021 happened a while ago. But guess what? Somewhere in the mine conversation post that event there were some gems we just had to share. In this episode Blessing Mpofu and Chris Wilson unpack two big themes––privacy and sharing, that came out of the event. How do they impact evangelism and discipleship? They also contextualise them for churches and organisations, as they explore what they could mean for media, content creation and communication. Mentioned In The EpisodeWWDC 2021The Alpha CourseChurch Online PlatformThe Marriage CoursesYouVersion For Churches / EventsThe ChurchMag Covid Survey [Results]Let's Talk About ItHave you noticed any changes in how your congregation or people your organization serves when it comes to privacy? What do you think about the idea of sharing and privacy? Any other thoughts?Whatever it is, let us know — @ChurchMag using #cmagcast on Twitter — or contact us here and we'll share it on an upcoming episode.
In this ChurchMag Podcast episode Blessing Mpofu has a conversation with Chris Wilson about creating helpful how-to-guides and documentation. This insightful conversation has many principles and ideas that can be used in church and organizational life. Oh! we've also got the-yet-to-be-named segment with two noteworthy items. Mentioned In This EpisodeDocument It: Why We Must DocumentDocument It: Best Documenting PracticesDocument It: Debunking Myths of DocumentingDocument It: How To DocumentBook: Anything You Want by Derek Sivers Amazon | Apple Books How To Make A Linktree Replacement In WordPressLoom––Record quick videos of your screen and camNoteworthyThe Rise and Fall of Mars Hill hosted by Mike CosperSaved By The City hosted by Roxanne Stone and Katelyn BeatyLet's Talk About ItDo you have any system for creating useful guides and documentation? How do you and your team / church / organization currently manage this? What are some of your most notable take aways from this episode?Whatever it is, let us know — @ChurchMag using #cmagcast on Twitter — or contact us here and we'll share it on an upcoming episode.
Chris Wilson and Blessing Mpofu are back in the episode, talking about collaboration platforms and solutions. They talk about ones they've used or are using––what they've liked or not liked about them. Don't think that that it's all about the platforms or tools. Gems of wisdom on teamwork, communication and productivity abound and are there for the taking. Level up your collaboration, productivity and teamwork. Mentioned In The EpisodeMiroGoogle DocsEvernoteNotionJesse GruberAsanaBasecampSlack‘Deep Work' by Cal Newport [Review]Get Deep Work Book on Amazon | Apple Books | IndieBoundGet Digital Minimalism on Amazon | Apple Books | IndieBoundGet A World Without Email on Amazon | Apple Books | IndieBoundMicrosoft TeamsP2Noteworthy From EpisodeNotion ReviewBible Tracking Reading Tracking Using NotionTracking Your Sermons With NotionHow To Prepare A Sermon Using NotionNotion Backlinks For Better Digital Bible NotesEvernote on ChurchMagLet's Talk About ItWhat collaboration platforms or solutions do you use? Anything to add to the conversation? Would love to know what you think.Whatever it is, let us know — @ChurchMag using #cmagcast on Twitter — or contact us here and we'll share it on an upcoming episode.
Blessing Mpofu and Chris Wilson have a conversation with Jason Brueckner and Ryland Brown from Logos Daily. Through community, coaching and content they help people learn, master Logos Bible Software. They also share great thoughts on Bible study, investing in spiritual formation for community, ministry and the value of personalised coaching vs. generic resources and content. Logos DailyWebsiteTwitterFacebook Group - Tips and TricksFaithlife - Free Books SubRedditAlso Mentioned In This EpisodeYouVersion (Bible App) Also see this and this.Logos Bible SoftwareLogos Bible Software Starter KitFaithlife EquipAccordance Bible Let's Talk Do you use Logos Bible Software? Do you have any thoughts about Bible study tools and unlocking their potential for you and your community?Whatever it is, let us know — @ChurchMag using #cmagcast on Twitter — or contact us here - or at podcast@churchm.ag and we'll share it on an upcoming episode.
In the previous podcast episode, "The Sate Of Social" we surveyed the state of the social aspect on social media and networks. We pick up the conversation in this episode talking about making social (media / networks) more social. You might find some of the practical tips and examples useful for your context. Mentioned In The EpisodeHow COVID Has Affected Christians' Faith [Survey Results]A Look At Two Lectio Divina Devotional AppsNoteworthyLectio 365More about the devotional app app herePete Greig24/7 PrayerObsidian And Bible StudyHow To Set up Obsidian To Take Connected Bible NotesLet's Talk About Making Social More SocialWhat thoughts or ideas were sparked by the conversation? Perhaps it was something Blessing highlighted as noteworthy. Whatever it is, let us know — @ChurchMag using #cmagcast on Twitter — or contact us here - or at podcast@churchm.ag and we'll share it on an upcoming episode.
The State of Social In Social With social media as ubiquitous as it is, talking about it, though sometimes exhausting, is still worthwhile. In this episode Blessing Mpofu and Chris Wilson have the first of two conversations, about making social (media) more social. We also debut the first of a new segment, where we highlight something noteworthy. Noteworthy:Check out Mary DeMuth's website here and her podcast, "Pray Every Day" here.See Mental Health Church Plan: Awareness to Action, is the blog post mentioned and check out ChurchAndMentalHealth.com hereLet's talk:How would you describe the state of social media at the moment? What did you think of the noteworthy resources?Let us know — @ChurchMag using #cmagcast — contact us here or by email at podcast@churchm.ag — and we'll share it on an upcoming episode.
Welcome to the Kickstart Commerce podcast where we share search marketing and domain investing strategies to help grow your business. In today's episode, our guest is Blessing Mpofu, the Proprietor and Chief Editor of Churchm.ag — the #1 resource for church technology, creativity, and new thinking. Today Blessing and I discuss: The “trick” that led to his early passions for writing and tech I learn what led a founding technologist and visionary to launch ChurchMag using the .ag extension country code for Antigua and Barbuda. Blessing also shares his journey from a subscriber to becoming Chief Editor of ChurchMag We discuss a highly viewed article Blessing wrote about surviving a pandemic exactly one year before COVID And last but not least, Blessing confides in me with a few domain confessions — one domain purchase inspired by Trevor Noah himself. In closing, don’t forget to subscribe as you enjoy this week's episode via iTunes, GooglePlay, Stitcher, or however you desire to listen.
How are you facing your first world problems?"First world problems" is somewhat complicated. On one hand, we shouldn't complain while so many people in the world have much more serious issues to handle. On the other hand, a "first world problem" is still a problem that has to be faced.Let's talk about it!Tell us about your recent "first world problems" and how you successfully navigated through them or what you took away from the experience.Let us know — @ChurchMag using #cmagcast — contact us here or by email at podcast@churchm.ag — and we’ll share it on an upcoming episode.
With different states and countries in different phases of "re-opening" we talk about schools. And there are some thoughts about youth ministry and evangelism. On the overall this episode is also about about the profound impact on a generation, maybe even the one after. We'd love to know how things are going in your home, district, even city. What are some of your thoughts about your children or young people in your church or community?Let us know — @ChurchMag using #cmagcast — contact us here or by email at podcast@churchm.ag — and we’ll share it on an upcoming episode.
With a global pandemic, we have all had our share of video calls and Zoom meetings. There have been thousands of in-person conferences that have either been canceled or transformed into webinars.Will the conferences we have come to know ever return? Will webinars replace them?What do you think will happen to conferences as we know them? Let us know — @ChurchMag using #cmagcast — contact us here or by email at podcast@churchm.ag — and we’ll share it on an upcoming episode.
We need your help!This week on the podcast we would love it if you could take a few minutes and take our COVID survey -- right here!If that link isn't working with your podcast player, here's a directly URL: https://churchm.ag/covid-survey/The more the merrier, so please pass this along for your friends, too; we want to hear from everyone.Now, let's roll the tape...
We've talked about the differences between online and face-to-face relationships before. This time, however, we have a unique opportunity to compare the two experiences in a real A/B comparison.Jeremy shares his experience as a counselor who worked entirely face-to-face, to having the chance to switch to 100% online sessions with the same people.What do you think about what Jeremy had to say this week? Let us know -- @ChurchMag using #cmagcast — contact us here or by email at podcast@churchm.ag -- and we'll share it on an upcoming episode.
Here's a cool tools that can be used by business and maybe nonprofits? A great way to help take the sting out of a bad economic situation. "Gvouchers helps you sell Gift Vouchers to your loyal customers."Share your thoughts, ideas, and questions with us -- @ChurchMag using #cmagcast — contact us here or by email at podcast@churchm.ag -- and we'll share it on an upcoming episode.
In August of 2018, I published a podcast detailing why I might stop using YouVersion. In recent weeks, more and more people have been seeing that post and listening to that podcast so I wanted to release a follow-up. So, click play and find out why I’ve decided to continue using YouVersion. ChurchMag interview with … Continue reading "Why I’m Still Using YouVersion [STR4P30]" The post Why I’m Still Using YouVersion [STR4P30] appeared first on Struggling for Purpose.
This week on the podcast Jeremy shares his expertise from Church and Mental Health as we discuss some basic ideas surrounding mental health during these difficult times.Feel free to ask a question -- @ChurchMag using #cmagcast — contact us here or by email at podcast@churchm.ag -- and Jeremy will answer your question on an upcoming episode (or privately if you need).
This week on the podcast we share the second part of a two-part interview Blessing had with Bobby Gruenewald -- Innovation Leader at Life.Church and creator of YouVersion / Bible App.Share your thoughts, ideas, and questions with us -- @ChurchMag using #cmagcast — contact us here or by email at podcast@churchm.ag -- and we'll share it on an upcoming episode.
This week on the podcast we share the first part of a two-part interview Blessing had with Bobby Gruenewald -- Innovation Leader at Life.Church and creator of YouVersion.As easy as it is to sometimes shrug and say that our resources are too limited or we don't have enough time to do something, the truth is, it's often times those limitations that are the catalyst for success.Share your thoughts, ideas, and questions with us -- @ChurchMag using #cmagcast — contact us here or by email at podcast@churchm.ag -- and we'll share it on an upcoming episode.
During the lockdown and COVID-19 Pandemic, what better time is there to binge on Star Wars!?!With May the 4th this week, we decided we would share some thoughts about one of our most beloved film franchises, talk about what order to watch them, with just a little controversy on the side.Tell us what order you like to watch them, what you think about Episode 9, and anything else you would like to say to us about Star Wars. At us -- @ChurchMag using #cmagcast — contact us here or by email at podcast@churchm.ag and we'll reply on an upcoming episode.
Whether your church has had to switch to digital, doesn't mean the mission changes. The medium should never define your mission.Let's talk about it.Join the conversations -- @ChurchMag using #cmagcast -- or by email at podcast@churchm.ag and we'll reply on an upcoming episode.
During COVID-19, it might be too easy to come across "tone-deaf" and "out-of-touch." In fact, that's a risk that all church communication has during a crisis.Let's be honest: Next week's small group pot-luck isn't the highest priority during a crisis.Becoming self-aware and in touch with what's top-of-mind in our communities can help us not only communicate more effectively, but even be able to better meet the needs of those around us.Join the conversations -- @ChurchMag using #cmagcast -- or by email at podcast@churchm.ag and we'll reply on an upcoming episode.
With all of the lock-downs and social distancing from COVID-19, how is your church connecting with the community? How is it connecting within it's own church communities?As much as everyone has begun to lean on technology to try and share a traditional church service, are their other ways the Church needs to be connecting with others?Join the conversations -- @ChurchMag using #cmagcast -- or by email at podcast@churchm.ag and we'll reply on an upcoming episode.
When we are faced with challenges our true character comes through -- so what has the COVID-19 challenge reveled about our churches?Long time ChurchMag writer Chris Wilson shared this tweet with everyone that really got us thinking: https://twitter.com/danwhitejr/status/1244724446251933698So what has COVID-19 reveled about your church?Join the conversations -- @ChurchMag using #cmagcast -- or by email at podcast@churchm.ag and we'll reply on an upcoming episode.
This week on the podcast we talk about bubbles!Not the fun kind of bubbles, but the kind of bubbles you want to be careful not to find yourself in. :)When you are looking for solutions, advice -- or giving advice on solutions -- you need to be mindful of how you approach it.Please join the conversation -- @ChurchMag using #cmagcast -- or by email at podcast@churchm.ag. We want to hear from you!
Technology has changed a lot in the past ten years, and the jump in the past twenty years is even more incredible.So what kind of impact has that had on missions? What kind of impact has that had on communication, relationships, and connections with friends and family?The changes have big and the impacts may even be bigger.Let's talk about it!Join the conversations -- @ChurchMag using #cmagcast -- or by email at podcast@churchm.ag and we'll reply on an upcoming episode.
This week on the podcast, we have some insider talk while Blessing picks Eric's brain and asks him about apps, how he edits the podcast, and some of his own personal life hacks.Do you have a question for Eric?Ask us on Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast or by email at podcast@churchm.ag and he'll answer it on an upcoming episode.
The New Year kicks off and it feels like it's time to talk about conferences in 2020.Are they still relevant? Are they as useful as they should be? Are online conferences better?This week we discuss conferences and we hope this gives you some things to think about it as you plan your personal conference attendance list for 2020.What do you think about conferences? What conferences will you be attending this year? Tell us on Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast or by email at podcast@churchm.ag and we’ll share it on an upcoming episode.
Happy New Year!2019 is now behind us and all of 2020 lays before us like untouched snow.What will it bring? Where will we go? How will all of our questions of the future be answered?This week on the podcast Eric discusses with Blessing about what the future looks like for ChurchMag, as well as their own personal thoughts about bringing in the New Year.What are some of your favorite 2020 slogans, sayings, and incoming puns for the New Year? Tell us on Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast or by email at podcast@churchm.ag and we’ll share it on an upcoming episode.
A few months ago, John MacAurther's "go home" comments created a lot of discussions. Audio that would have normally occurred behind closed doors and remained behind closed doors -- becomes public and spreads like wildfire.This week on the podcast we discuss how technology now enables the capture and spread of behavior far more easily than in times past. What does that mean for us? And what about all the times we personally share our thoughts on something -- only to find that we change our minds in the future?Join us with special guest Sean Leacy.Jump into the conversation via Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast or by email at podcast@churchm.ag and we’ll share it on an upcoming episode. We'd love to hear from you.
Do you check the ratings of movies and video games before your children consume them?What about YouTube or other online streaming services?Resources like Common Sense Media are wonderful resources but are there other things to consider?This week on the podcast we discuss our personal approaches and several things to keep in mind as parents -- and even as Uncles, Aunts, Grandparents, friends, etc.Jump into the conversation via Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast or by email at podcast@churchm.ag and we’ll share it on an upcoming episode. Tell us how you gatekeep media children consume!
We say that "Jesus is the reason for the season" -- but do we really live it out?Compound this with the complications of family dynamics and dysfunctions, and we can find the holiday season to be emotionally charged as well.So where do we go from here? How do we turn the tide? And what about all of this busy-busy-holiday-bustle?Let's talk about it. :)Jump into the conversation via Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast or by email at podcast@churchm.ag and we’ll share it on an upcoming episode.
As in episodes past (in 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018), we present to you the annual Black Friday ChurchMag Podcast!This year we welcome Sean Leacy to discuss technology and the global impact it has on the environment, people, and some practical things you can do to start a positive push in the right direction.This is a "no judgment" discuss -- and simply a conversation started to begin thinking about these very important things (Also coffee? Maybe, but only at the end).Jump into the conversation via Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast or by email at podcast@churchm.ag and we’ll share it on an upcoming episode.
What's so cool about "retro"?Retro was referred to as "the good ol' days" "back in the day" -- what can we learn from this? How deep does the rose color go with our glasses when looking into the past?This week we try to think deep about the concept of retro dynamics -- but end up mostly talking about our favorite retro things...What does "retro" mean to you? Do you like ALLTHETHINGS when it comes to retro? Jump into the conversation via Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast or by email at podcast@churchm.ag and we’ll share it on an upcoming episode.
Does one size really fit all?Is it a good idea to use a "Swiss Army knife" tech solution?The answer may surprise you -- but probably not. ;)What are some of your favorite all-in-one solutions? Why do you like or dislike all-in-one solutions? Tell us on Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast or by email at podcast@churchm.ag and we’ll share it on an upcoming episode.
The website is finished.The Facebook page has been set up.You've been running the soundboard for years.Now what? How do you find inspiration? What do you do next? How do you move forward?Tell us on Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast or by email at podcast@churchm.ag and we’ll share it on an upcoming episode.Now, let's talk about it!
This week on the podcast we talk with DJ Soto, a VR Church Planter that leads VR Church.Believing that faith is renewed as people engage with the good news of God’s love on new technology platforms, D.J. Soto began preaching in the world of virtual reality in 2016. He is now the lead pastor of Virtual Reality Church, a church that is intended to be radically inclusive and consistent with Christianity’s long history of adapting to new forms of media. VR Church is the first church to exist entirely in virtual reality.What do you think about VR church? Tell us on Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast or by email at podcast@churchm.ag and we’ll share it on an upcoming episode.
If you're not running regular backups and running an antivirus -- than you are doing wrong.This week we talk on the podcast about the importance of having these on your church and ministry computers. Not something that requires a lot of attention, but can run without the user really taking notice. An automated system is certainly the way to go.Here are a few services we mentioned on the podcast: Dropbox, Backblaze, and Bitdefender.Tell us some of your favorite backup and antivirus apps and services via Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast or by email at podcast@churchm.ag and we’ll share it on an upcoming episode.
This week on the podcast we talk with Andrew -- aka Skaman1978 -- a Twitch streamer that keeps it clean and spreads God's love.You can learn more about Andrew here, follow him on Twitter, and most importantly -- check him out on Twitch.If you have a comment or question for Andrew, send it to us via Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast, by email at podcast@churchm.ag and we’ll share it on an upcoming episode.
There are many services -- from web hosting to membership management CMS' -- that refer to themselves as, "Christian."But what does that mean?A business can't be a Christian -- and does that kind of label even matter when approaching technology?We dive into this with both feet as we survey the church tech world and the "Christian" services that are marketed as such.Share your thoughts on "Christian" services or ask any questions you may have via Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast, by email at podcast@churchm.ag, or say something here and we’ll share it on an upcoming episode.
How are you doing with adopting new technology?The struggle is real -- we know -- since the very nature of technology is changing and moving forward. So how do you manage that tension?This podcast isn't geared for the church board member who is always dragging their feet, but more towards those of us that get a little over-excited about new technology.Share your thoughts on adopting new technology or ask any questions you may have via Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast, by email at podcast@churchm.ag, or say something here and we’ll share it on an upcoming episode.
This week on the podcast we talk with Justin Funk from bltn about church bulletins.Should you stick with paper or go digital? Maybe you've switched to digital and are now second-guessing the decision.Either way, this is a conversation you'll want to join!Let us know where you've subscribed or listen. Share your thoughts on church bulletins, or ask any questions you may have via Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast, by email at podcast@churchm.ag, or say something here and we'll share it on an upcoming episode.Be sure to visit usebltn.com and join them on August 24th at 1PM Eastern for a free webinar. Be prepared for the fall kickoffs of all of your events. Join other church leaders from around the country and learn about modern church communication tools and strategies.Register Today: http://webinar.bltn.io
Have you used FaceApp?It's the wildly popular image app that can transform your face and "age" your image to see what you will look like in the far future.It's also been tangled up with privacy concerns as the terms of use have caused concern for many.Which brings up an interesting topic about data privacy and you!Share your thoughts or ask any questions you may have via Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast, by email at podcast@churchm.ag, or say something here and we'll share it on an upcoming episode.
Is your church, ministry, or nonprofit organization meeting tech-pectations?What kind of tech is being leveraged and how? What can followers, donors, and potential followers expect?Never in the history of the world have we had such a large technology gap between generations. Technology is growing faster than ever before and how we use it, view it, and engage with it is critically relevant.Share your thoughts or ask any questions you may have via Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast, by email at podcast@churchm.ag, or say something here and we'll share it on an upcoming episode.
Do you play video games with your kids?Do you limit their time?How about yourself?This week on the podcast we talk about video gaming with your kids, video games and your kids, and video gaming yourself.So... game on! Share your thoughts or ask any questions you may have via Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast, by email at podcast@churchm.ag, or say something here and we'll share it on an upcoming episode.
This past weekend, Jeremy and Eric were able to meet face-to-face for the first time!Yes, that's right, they've known each other since 2011, but it wasn't until 2019 that they finally met in person.This week they share their experience, thoughts, and reflections over online vs face-to-face friendships.Share your thoughts or ask Jeremy and Eric any questions you may have via Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast, by email at podcast@churchm.ag, or say something here and we'll share your thoughts or answer your questions on an upcoming episode.
To post, or not to post -- that is the question!Do you mentally "check yourself" before posting on social media?Do you think about how others will respond to what you share?Let's discuss! Share your thoughts with us via Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast, by email at podcast@churchm.ag, or say something here and we'll share your thoughts or answer your questions on an upcoming episode.