I just successfully updated Sunday’s PPT line-up of pre-service announcements from the comfort of my own home on the computer that resides in the AV booth of our church. It’s one of those things I take for granted because I do it quite often. I wonder how many others could benefit from a peek inside the toolbox of online tools I use probably every other day…

LOGMEIN (logmein.com)
Logmein.com is an incredible, FREE, online tool that I use to keep from having to go from computer-to-computer to do things that I COULD be doing from ANY computer with an Internet Connection and web-browser. Logmein gives its users the benefit of remotely-operating ANY PC or Mac that they have previously installed the software on (small, easy to download and install at logmein.com). When I log into the logmein website I am greeted with a list of the three computers that I currently have access to: the AV booth computer, the Youth Room computer, and our home’s desktop PC. I can then choose which one I want to remotely-operate and plug in that computer’s unique access code that I set up initially. I am then taken to another screen which is that computer’s desktop – the real thing. I’ve actually taken over control of that computer and can use it as if I was sitting in front of its monitor! It’s terrific! It’s super-useful now that we live 7-miles from the church and if I need to make changes to something that would otherwise have required me to jump in the van and head to the church to simply change some slides around! Logmein.com has both FREE and PAID accounts. The paid accounts allow for other useful options like remote printing and file-sharing.

DROPBOX (getdropbox.com)
Dropbox is a useful utility that allows its user to share files from on PC to another by simply installing a “My Dropbox” folder somewhere on the user’s PC or Mac. I use this tool daily to transfer files from my office laptop to the Sanctuary PC or our Youth Room’s Mac. It’s as simple as copying something to the “My Dropbox” folder on my desktop and in a short amount of time that file has been “magically” transported to the other computers I access so that I can use that file there! The free dropbox account gives users up-to 2gb of space to store and swap files – which happens to be PLENTY of space for what I need to do on a weekly basis. I am always creating new PowerPoint announcement slides on my laptop and simply copy them into the Dropbox Folder and simply insert them into our weekly PPT files on the Sanctuary PC. Dropbox has taken away the need of e-mailing files to myself simply to have them available on other computers! Dropbox is the Internet-solution to a physical 2gb thumb-drive.

Genius marketing by Burger King once again in the form of Whopper Sacrifice (dot com).

The idea: be willing to delete 10 of your Facebook friends to receive a coupon for a FREE Whopper.

Totally did this without thinking twice. Hope you made the cut! :)

Here’s proof:

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If anyone wants to volunteer to build this sweet laptop stand for me that would be terrific! I love stuff like this!

I am so impressed with this guy’s instructions on how to build such an impressive home-grown piece of furniture!

Detailed instructions here.

Poll-of-the-day

1.6.2009 — 2 Comments

This one is mainly for those of us heavily involved in local church ministry. Maybe you’re on staff, maybe you’re on the leadership board, maybe you teach Sunday School at your church.

The question today is, “Would you attend your church if you didn’t HAVE to?”

If you weren’t involved in the leadership you are currently involved in, would you still attend? If someone else stepped up and took the position that you currently fill, would you attend somewhere else as soon as possible?

I hear about people attending church because “that’s where my family is”, but what if your family suddenly got moved to a new location because of a job?

Remember, these polls are completely anonymous.

Thanks for participating!


0849944996Finished another “novella” today. It was only a few-hour’s read and completely worth it. It was a suggested follow-up to reading “The Slumber of Christianity” that I finished just days ago. I happened to have this Dekker book in my library waiting for me. It’s a great fictional-work depicting a small village church in Bosnia during World War II.

The story follows the village priest, Father Michael and the rest of the village as they are approached by 5 soldiers with a commander marching to the orders of our spiritual enemy.

The book includes a CD-single by Todd Agnew based on the book. I have yet to download the track, but plan to soon.

The book awakened my imagination, again, on the subject of heaven and what it will look and sound like.