The Best Evernote Trick Few People Know
Former Evernote CEO Phil Libin shares a surprisingly underutilized yet immensely practical 30-second Evernote trick. It will both make you look better in meetings as well as help you find and use information later.
Serial, The Power of Narrative, and The Problem of Real Life
Storytelling is powerful and effective, providing our brain the order and meaning it craves. But as we incorporate narrative techniques into ministry, we must keep some very important things in mind.
Why Every Movie is a Sequel
The summer movie slate is full of sequels because we are drawn to that with which we are familiar. Yet, change is both natural and necessary. How do we reconcile these ideas?
The Lord Hath Need of Thee
As Holy Week and Easter approach, remember that the Lord hath need of thee. But that doesn’t need to be as anxiety-inducing as it sounds!
Jon Acuff’s 3 Tips for New Podcasters
New York Times bestselling author Jon Acuff offers three pieces of advice to a new podcaster. His tips are helpful to anyone who works on creative projects that seek collaboration from others.
Garden of Gethsemane Slide Backgrounds
Here are images you can use for slide backgrounds that feature olive tree branches from the Garden of Gethsemane. There is a bonus social media image background as well.
Friendly Reminder: You Need Friends
Loneliness can take up to 5 years off your life! One of the biggest steps you can take toward better health is making sure you have great friendships.
How To Use Twitter by Twitter
New to Twitter or looking to up your current game? Twitter has a 136-page guide that lays out everything you need to know about this social network.
Add Google Trends to Your Sermon and Lesson Prep
Google Trends provides a window into what people are searching for. Learn how to use this powerful free tool to focus and refine your approach to a sermon or small group topic with this tutorial.
Christopher Nolan’s Tip for Easter Sunday
Master filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s words of advice to up-and-comers is actually great advice for Easter Sunday morning. Will you make the most of the opportunity your ministry is given?