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The Blogging Church

by Brian Bailey

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Helpful and gets you thinking. ( )
  disneypope | Dec 20, 2008 |
This book was helpful as I entered into the world of blogging. Some of it was common sense, but it was a quick read that made things easier. I believe my blogging will be better because I read it. ( )
  joelhalpin | Jun 14, 2008 |
This book might be helpful to the person who knows absolutely nothing about blogs. However, it is almost useless to anyone who is remotely familiar with blogs–even the casual blog reader. The perspective of the author is centered around multiple-campus churches, wherein video feeds of preaching are beamed from the central church to the remote locations; this contradicts the definition of church, and has colored the perspective of the author in evaluating the usefulness of blogging. The author contends that the purpose of church is to be with one another–not that we are to worship the Lord in humility and repentance. I do believe blogging can be beneficial to the church, but this book should is a poor argument for that idea. ( )
  djsparks | May 13, 2008 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0787984876, Paperback)

The Blogging Church offers church leaders a field manual for using the social phenomenon of blogs to connect people and build communities in a whole new way. Inside you will find the why, what, and how of blogging in the local church. Filled with illustrative examples and practical advice, the authors answer key questions learned on the frontlines of ministry: Is blogging a tool or a toy? What problems will blogging solve? How does it benefit ministry? How do I build a great blog? and Who am I blogging for?

The Blogging Church is a handbook that will inspire and equip you to join the conversation.

The book includes contributions from five of the most popular bloggers in the world—Robert Scoble, Dave Winer, Kathy Sierra, Guy Kawasaki, and Merlin Mann, as well as interviews with blogging pastors such as Mark Driscoll, Craig Groeschel, Tony Morgan, Perry Noble, Greg Surratt, Mark Batterson, and many more.

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