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The ABC’s of a Church Website: D-F

written by Blake Atwood
Sunday, April 29, 2007

In our continuing series, here are three more letters full of tips for your church website, with a Wordpress-centric bent. Comments, suggestions, and additions are always welcome. Read on for D, E, and F.

The ABC’s of a Church Website: A-C

written by Blake Atwood
Monday, February 5, 2007

The ABC’s of a Church Website
Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love a Redesign
Or 71 Suggestions for a Church Website Leaning Towards Developing for Wordpress
Part 1 of Many: A-C

Entering the Secular Webisphere

written by Blake Atwood
Wednesday, December 20, 2006

When there’s no place for the church to enter into the conversation of the city around it, why not just create it yourself?

Using Pligg, an open-source CMS reminiscent of digg.com, I created iFoundGeorgetown.com, a free community website that’s…

Give Me My Jamendo

written by Dave Merwin
Thursday, November 30, 2006

Sorry for the void. As I said, we have been running all over getting work done for the past few weeks. It has been absolutely fantastic!!! Personally, I am really looking forward to releasing some new sites and probably one property.
During the Thanksgiving break I swallowed my own pill and seriously started to listen to […]

Creative Commons Music - Jamendo

written by Dave Merwin
Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Blake and Michael’s conversation is pretty intriguing. I like Michael’s statement at the end.

“We DO have choices.”

He’s right. And Jamendo is one of those choices.