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who spreads your word

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A blog post from Seth Godin worth repeating (especially to churches): ********** Who spreads your word? In order for an idea to spread, someone has to do the spreading. In the dark ages (ten years ago), the only way to spread your idea on a large scale was to do it yourself. Lots and lots of ads. Today, marketers get all sweaty thinking about how this happens magically, virally, for free. If it were only that easy. What's interesting to me is that different products and ideas are spread by different groups of people. There isn't just one professional association of idea spreaders, with everyone else being passive. If your authentic little Welsh restaurant gets hot, it's going to be because the chowhounds, the folks who love to talk about the next great place, are buzzing about it. On the other hand, if your blog gets a lot of traffic,…
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recent web findings

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Here are a few sites I've come across that you might be interested. Tony Morgan Live: a blog about church leadership, strategy, and technology. Church Relevance: a blog about (you might have guessed it) church relevance.  A great resource for how the church can reach out to newcomers in a meaningful way. Small Group Exchange: for anyone involved at any level with small groups.  The video section is outstanding! Inside North Point: spiritual voyeurism at its best.  A behind-the-scenes look at North Point Community Church led by Andy Stanley. Video Teaching: teaching videos from some of today's leading pastors. Pomomusings: a blog about church design and ministry.
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kiva.org

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One of the interviews at the Willow Creek Leadership Summit was with Jessica Jackley, the c0-founder of Kiva.org.  What is Kiva?  "Kiva is the world's first person-to-person micro-lending website, empowering individuals to lend directly to unique entrepreneurs around the globe."  In other words, it allows individual, ordinary donors to lend as little as $25 directly to an entrepreneur in Uganda or another developing country.  The site is easy to explore and the concept is truly revolutionary.  In many cases, third-world entrepreneurs do not need thousands or millions of start-up dollars.  For the cost of a dinner and movie, we can provide a person with the means to start a life-changing business. Check it out.  Kiva.org.
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quote

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I'm re-reading Jim Cymbala's book "Fresh Faith" and came across this quote this morning: "Unbelief is talking to yourself instead of God."
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