Weekly Insight: Accommodating Different Learning Styles
Everyone is unique. Personalities, appearance, interests, strengths, annoyances – we all have our own traits that make us individuals in this world. As people grow in the world, they see…
Everyone is unique. Personalities, appearance, interests, strengths, annoyances – we all have our own traits that make us individuals in this world. As people grow in the world, they see…
In today’s day and age there is a wide range of mediums that a church can use to send information to their congregation. These range anywhere from old school email…
Last weekend, I had a chance to visit a friend who lives on a local river. After a beautiful summer Saturday on the water, my wife and I returned home…
During the COVID-19 pandemic churches have had to get creative with ways that they can replicate the normal worship experience, while adhering to regulations that keep all participants safe. One…
I never fully appreciated the power of watching the face of another person while communicating. When my children were infants, I first saw the connection made via faces, well before…
With over 2.2 million apps available to download on the app store (Source) there is no doubt that there is an app for everything. Among these 2.2. million apps, a large…
This past week I was given the unique opportunity to attend an NBA game as a virtual fan. With all games taking place in a COVID-19 “bubble” at Disney World,…
One benefit of working with churches and other faith-based groups is hearing a message of optimism and hope on a daily basis. Launching a new startup venture with Here I…
The exact date is hard to nail down, but sometime in the early part of 2010’s the world shifted to a point where social media became a ubiquitous part of…
While waiting for something, how long does it take before people check out the latest on their smartphones? Over the past week, I have been actively observing a number of…