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Welcome UM Reporter readers!
Hello, an abridged version of my "What the Chuch can Learn from Wikipedia" series has appeared in the September 5th edition of the United Methodist Reporter. What United Methodists Can Learn from Wiki...
Wiki Sermon...Excellent, Smithers!
Rob Brink over at Emergent Village has something right in line with HX.net concepts: a grassroots wiki-like sermon written by the blogosphere. It takes a top-down medium and makes it bottom-up...I li...
What the Church can learn from Wikipedia [4of4]
Here's part 4 of my four-part series on "What the Church can learn from Wikipedia." It is a weekly series, published every Wednesday in May.Part I: The Wikipedia way of starting new ministriesPart II...
What the Church can Learn from Wikipedia [3of4]
Here's part 2 of my series on "What the Church can learn from Wikipedia." It is a weekly series, published every Wednesday in May.Part I: The Wikipedia way of starting new ministriesPart II: Grabbing...
What the Church can learn from Wikipedia [2of4]
Here's part 2 of my series on "What the Church can learn from Wikipedia." It is a weekly series, published every Wednesday in May.Part I: The Wikipedia way of starting new ministriesThere has been mu...
What the Church can Learn from Wikipedia [1of4]
Here's my promised series on "What the Church can learn from Wikipedia." It will be a weekly series, every Wednesday in May.Wikipedia is the internet phenomenon of an encyclopedia of knowledge that a...
