Author: David Schlottman
Finding a good plugin solution for posting to Facebook
This is a short post to see if the new WordPress plugin – WordBook – is working fine. I had some issues with the version on PHP running on my blog. Now I am running version 5 and the plugin seems to work fine. I am not sure if I will experience other WordPress plugin issues that are PHP 4 dependent.
Selective Twitter – better use of posting Tweets to Facebook
15 Apps Rendered Obsolete By The New iPhone 3GS : iSmashPhone
Chances are youve already heard about the iPhone 3G S and some of its cool new features and same goes for the iPhone OS 3.0 and its cool new features.
John Piper – Why and How I Am Tweeting : Desiring God Christian Resource Library
Now what about Twitter? I find Twitter to be a kind of taunt: “Okay, truth-lover, see what you can do with 140 characters! You say your mission is to spread a passion for the supremacy of God in all things! Well, this is one of those ‘all things.’
John Piper on the power of the Word of God
ADMITTING THE SIN OF RELUCTANCE TO READ THE BIBLE
A thousand interesting things compete for our attention to the Word of God.
More on Not Using Twitter During Worship Services: Desiring God
Josh Harris has done us a good service. He explains why many of us think it’s a bad idea to “tweet” while participating in corporate worship. That is, we think you should use Twitter before and after corporate worship to say what you take in and take out.
Overcoming Fear: C.J. Mahaney’s View from the Cheap Seats & Other Stuff
I struggled greatly with fear and unbelief in preaching. God has used so many means to deal with this sin as it relates to preaching. One story that was particularly helpful was a story of how Corrie ten Boom’s father helped her trust God in fearful situations (as told in Overcoming Fear, Worry and Anxiety by Elyse Fitzpatrick).
Kindle Changing How People Read, Publish Books – wcco.com
The Kindle has also opened up a new world for authors.
Former Pioneer Press reporter Judy Borger struggled to find a publisher for her mystery novel “Where’s Billie,” but then a friend suggested putting it on Kindle.
“It took about a minute and a half to upload the entire book, cost me nothing,” said Borger.