The GodiPod.com website is live minus the store. I'm also launching a GodiPod.com blog that is integrated into that site. Evotional.com will continue to be my daily blog. The GodiPod.com blog will revolve around digital discipleship.
I just did an article for Relevant Leader on redeeming technology. I'm posting a "snippet" below, but here's a link to the entire article on the GodiPod.com blog.
I Love Technology
I have a confession to make: I love Napoleon Dynamite. This may reveal more than you want to know, but our staff actually learned the Napoleon Dynamite dance and performed it at our recent variety show. One of my favorite scenes is the wedding at the end of the movie. Kip Dynamite sings a love song to his new bride, LaFawnduh. You gotta love the lyrics:
I love technology
But not as much as you, you see
But I still love technology
Always and forever
What a romantic!
I'm not a technophile. I'm not even tech-savvy. But I've got a little Kip Dynamite in me. I love technology. Here's why: technological developments have presented our generation with an unprecedented opportunity to fulfill the Great Commission. Jesus said, "Go and make disciples of all nations." That used to mean packing all of your belongings onto a ship and sailing across the ocean. And we're still called to go. But technology has brought most of the civilized world to our doorstep. Our generation has witnessed the death of distance. The world is a mouse click away. Every week I email an evotional, a written version of my weekend message, to several thousand evotional subscribers. The moment I hit "send" that evotional travels around the world at the speed of light. It's e-vangelism.
I just did an article for Relevant Leader on redeeming technology. I'm posting a "snippet" below, but here's a link to the entire article on the GodiPod.com blog.
I Love Technology
I have a confession to make: I love Napoleon Dynamite. This may reveal more than you want to know, but our staff actually learned the Napoleon Dynamite dance and performed it at our recent variety show. One of my favorite scenes is the wedding at the end of the movie. Kip Dynamite sings a love song to his new bride, LaFawnduh. You gotta love the lyrics:
I love technology
But not as much as you, you see
But I still love technology
Always and forever
What a romantic!
I'm not a technophile. I'm not even tech-savvy. But I've got a little Kip Dynamite in me. I love technology. Here's why: technological developments have presented our generation with an unprecedented opportunity to fulfill the Great Commission. Jesus said, "Go and make disciples of all nations." That used to mean packing all of your belongings onto a ship and sailing across the ocean. And we're still called to go. But technology has brought most of the civilized world to our doorstep. Our generation has witnessed the death of distance. The world is a mouse click away. Every week I email an evotional, a written version of my weekend message, to several thousand evotional subscribers. The moment I hit "send" that evotional travels around the world at the speed of light. It's e-vangelism.










1 Comments:
Thanks for not forgetting us. Man is that stuff good....awesome points.
PA
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