Again it’s always in how you look at things…
Just found this site today – Bent Objects – and it may be my new favorite site. I’ve added it to my RSS feed reads for sure.
It’s all in how you look at it…
re: Cowboys loss yesterday:
Fire Wade. Cut Romo and Witten. Redesign the cheerleaders’ outfits. Blow the whole thing up. Start over.
[gunshot]
Woot! has a very fun and interesting post about how the Consumer Electronics industry sees it’s customers. They took a look at the marketing and mannequins that were used at the recent CES show to highlight what the industry “obviously” thinks about the consumer.
They may not mean to. They probably don’t even realize they’re doing it. But the vendors at CES reveal a lot about how they see their target audience with their choices of booth graphics and display mannequins. Here’s our cod-Freudian interpretation of what the industry really thinks about you, the sucke- uh, the consumer…
It got me thinking – if people are doing this with industry – what about our churches. How do we as a church see the “consumer” or the world around us? What perceptions does it give off to the world around us? Do we need to change that perception?
“A message purporting to be the best news in the world should be doing better than this.” – Brian McLaren
“The greatest message deserves the greatest marketing” – Mark Batterson
The church doesn’t exist for itself; it exists to serve the world
You can always make lemon aid out of lemons.
(if you don’t like the ending – here’s an alternative)
Welcome to SSL 3.0.
I’ve been playing around with Websites and WordPress themes for several weeks now and thought I’d go ahead and give my own site an Extreme Web Makeover. Still getting used to it. Not sure if I’m a huge fan yet – but we’ll see how it goes.
Let me know what you think.
There’s still a couple other things I’d like to try and implement this year but it probably won’t be right away.
Just an FYI.
Stranger in a Strange Land is getting a massage today.
You may see some funny things if you visit the site throughout the day. We hope to be back refreshed and better than ever by the end of the day. Thanks for your patience.