We live in a time marked by change. Electronic communications enable any message to reach virtually any person in virtually any part of the world. In this world, how can something originally written so long ago compete? Is the message that was originally called "Good News" still as relevant in the age of electrons as it was in the time of papyrus? In the follow-up to his successful book Podcasting Church , Paul Clifford seeks to answer these questions and more: What is Twitter? What kind of account should you have? How can ...
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We live in a time marked by change. Electronic communications enable any message to reach virtually any person in virtually any part of the world. In this world, how can something originally written so long ago compete? Is the message that was originally called "Good News" still as relevant in the age of electrons as it was in the time of papyrus? In the follow-up to his successful book Podcasting Church , Paul Clifford seeks to answer these questions and more: What is Twitter? What kind of account should you have? How can you regularly tweet without repeating yourself? How do you keep spammers at bay? How can you reach people that need to hear Christ's message? This is a book for every Christian interested in spreading Christ's message of hope and forgiveness, in an age increasingly marked by distraction and background noise, needs to read. This is an opportunity that the Church can't pass up to communicate its message.
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