
On a comment to a
recent post, it was mentioned that some similar discussion about Bible makers getting together to make a single standard had been dicussed elsewhere.
What I found was a usual treasure trove of goodies in the
latest issue of Christian Computing Magazine.
During the early years, CCMag’s main purpose seemed to be to just convince people that the computer was a vital tool for ministry. Over time, that mission has changed as churches began to accept the use of computers and technology. The new mission of CCMag was to help its readers, "Apply Tomorrow's Technology to Today's Ministry." CCMag seeks to provide information to help churches accomplish their mission (purpose) by using new services, software and tools as they become available..
So while you are sitting around the table this Thanksgiving getting in football and food, grab an
issue of CCM and help some of those family members who ask you about those things tech and faith to gain some additional insight.
As for the discussion about
Bibles using the same formats and then making the readers the point of emphasis, well that's been discussed
for some time now. Time for myself and others to do the research and support for those making this software so that we all can benefit from a shared effort. And maybe from our example in tech, the rest of the Body can follow.
Labels: CCM, tech