I am an introvert. There, I said it. So, going over to dinner at someone’s house, whom I have never met before, ranks right up there with a root canal or standardize testing. C’mon my fellow introverts, you know exactly what I mean. You have to smile constantly for 2+ hours, keep up some semblance of conversation, and maybe even play charades. Somebody push the eject button, please.
On the other hand, we have no problem spending hours over at a good friend’s house. We can be the best refrigerator friends money can buy. The million-dollar question is, “What is the difference?” The answer: familiarity.
You’ve heard of “preaching to the choir,” right? If you haven’t, it’s an idiom that means telling people something that they already agree with or should.
Too often, churches make this and similar mistakes when getting their message out. We either “preach to the choir” or exclude people with our choice of vocabulary.
Promoting church events used to be expensive. Even half-price ads on the newspaper church page, which not even the church people read, takes a chunk...
Technology has come a long way in the past few decades.
Computer storage capacity
Television size
Internet speed
Cell phone size
On average, computer processing speeds double every 18-24 months....
If you've been around mobile devices and cinematographers for any amount of time, you've probably heard the refrain that mobile devices are "okay, but...