Posts Tagged ‘ministry’

PlugRug.com

// March 24th, 2008 // 2 Comments » // Web Sites, Youth Ministry

I discovered Tim Schmoyer’s web site, Life in Student Ministry, probably about a year ago now and have been thoroughly enjoying the links, articles, and resources that he shares — all stemming from his unwavering passion for ministering to students. Now, Tim has just debuted a new web site called PlugRug, which is designed to be a promotional tool for great youth ministry-related content.

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Here’s the scoop, directly from Tim’s web site:

HOW IT WORKS

If you’re familiar with Digg, PlugRug works exactly the same way. Basically, you submit links that you think are great ministry tools, resources, podcasts, video clips, etc. Others see the “Upcoming Stories” and if they also like it, they’ll “plug it” by casting a vote for it. Conversely, people can also “sweep it under the rug” by burying it if they think it’s old news, irrelevant, or whatever. After a story becomes popular enough, it is promoted to the front page of the website for a period of time as one of best current ministry links on the web, as determined by people like you from around the world. It’s an innovative way to both share and discover new ministry ideas, resources, tools and material because recommendations are no longer based on just one person’s opinion. For a more detailed explanation on the site’s features and how it works, visit PlugRug’s About page.

BENEFITS FOR CONTENT CREATORS

If you’re a blogger, podcaster, video creator, or someone who generates any kind of web content for ministry, a site like this can be an invaluable tool for you.

  • Plug your content and generate traffic to your site, especially if it’s voted to the front page.
  • Be discovered by potential new readers and subscribers.
  • Connect with other content creators.
  • Stay up-to-date on what others find valuable in your specific ministry niche.

      This looks like an incredible resource for those in ministry to students. I can’t wait to give it a try myself!

      Are You a Phony?

      // March 22nd, 2008 // No Comments » // Pop Culture, Spiritual, Youth Ministry

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      I’m a sucker for The Simpsons, so when I saw this graphic over on Relevant’s site it drew me in. The article (read it here) was nothing like I suspected coming from a headline with Homer’s head-shot on the top, but nonetheless, challenging. We all need to be challenged from time to time, right?

      Have you ever felt like a fake or a phony in ministry? I know I sure have. There have been some nights I felt like a fraud before I even walked up to the stage. Thank God for grace and unending mercy! And thank God for writers like Clint Heacock to remind me that I’m not the only one who struggles with insecurities from time to time.

      Road Trip from Hell

      // February 27th, 2008 // No Comments » // Books / Reading, Web Sites

      Our friends at the Youth Ministry Exchange just finished up a contest for the worst youth ministry road trip story ever.  I thought I had a pretty good one (that was published in a book called “Road Rules” distributed by YS; I’ll have to share it sometime)…

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      …but it pales in comparison with this one.  OMG!

      Verk's Soundclick

      // December 31st, 2007 // No Comments » // Music

      In preparation for next week’s Ken Verheecke concert at Destiny (Sunday night, December 6th @ 6:30 PM), here’s a link to Ken’s newly redesigned Soundclick site.  While you are there, pick up his new album, Dreamfield, for only $7.99!  Also, visit his ministry site at www.kvmusic.net.

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