SBC Bloggers & Hurricane Gustav
Because our SBC blogs are tagged by state, you can follow bloggers from the areas affected by Hurricane Gustav. Here are the states to watch.
August 31, 2008 No Comments
Calling All Bible Teachers
I’m writing this morning to ask for your help.
I’ve been building a new website called Sunday School Wiki. The vision behind this project is simple: empower Sunday School teachers to create a world-class 100% free Bible teaching curriculum
“Wiki” refers to a any website where readers can edit pages. This is a powerful tool for collaboration over the web. Imagine bringing hundreds of passionate Bible teachers together to create free ministry resources. Sunday School Wiki allows teachers to work together like never before.
Here are 3 ways you can make a difference:
- Pray that God will bless this project and call out many volunteers
- Donate your original lesson plans, email TonyKummer@gmail.com and attach them as Word documents (please specify if you want your name attached to the lesson plans)
- Become a volunteer editor (more info on the website)
- Link the new site from your blog
Thanks in advance for your encouragement. You can find the new site here
Your Servant In Christ,
Tony Kummer
August 26, 2008 3 Comments
Are You An Aspiring Christian Blogger?
In some ways, I’ve always been an aspiring blogger. At the same time, certain questions have kept coming to mind.
- Can growing your blog glorify God? (Yes, if that blog glorifies God.)
- Is it okay for Christians to also purse the benefits of blogging, such as influence, income and networking contacts? (Yes, if one receives these as gifts from God and uses them for his kingdom.)
- Is blog promotion possible without pride and self-promotion? (Yes, if the content is honestly useful, true, and beneficial to the readers.)
When I think about the potential of Internet publishing, I realize we’re living in unique times. Blogging is one obvious way to interject truth into the global conversation. That’s why I want to help you grow your blog. [Read more →]
August 1, 2008 5 Comments
