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Thursday, January 13, 2005

Computer Trends in Ministry...


Great pic from "Facts & Trends -- January 2005" at Lifeway.com. I really enjoyed the articles there.

Had to laugh at the irony though, that in order to read it, I had to read it via .pdf... [yech, LOL]. Oh well, it was worth it. Hope you find it to be so, too. You can read the basic tech research online at EllisonResearch.com if you want to... absent the graphs & pics like the above.

These are the very sorts of things we'll be addressing Saturday, at our seminar here in Indy.



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