MEDIA SPECIALIST JOSH LAVERTY – PART 2
Day 2 with our media specialist. Yesterday, I posted about Josh Laverty. In Part 1, we highlighted Josh’s focus on the photography and videography side of his business.
Day 2 with our media specialist. Yesterday, I posted about Josh Laverty. In Part 1, we highlighted Josh’s focus on the photography and videography side of his business.
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Back in the day, MySpace was some strange time-waster for teens and college students. Then Facebook came along, almost single-handedly pushing MySpace out of existence. As well, as picking up a tonne of first-time social media users. All of a sudden, we started to think very differently about this social networking thing.
Though the social media wave has been gaining speed and volume, many still oppose its use. Many believe this social phenomena is just some band-wagon craze that will eventually die off. I’m not so sure.
In August of 2012, I wrote an article for The PODIUM titled “Should Your Pastor Embrace Social Media?” This topic has continued to enter into numerous ministry conversations.
God is working in our world constantly, showing up in so many unique ways. What if we spent just a bit of time each week posting a proclamation about the numerous God moments in our lives? How would our social feeds change if we highlighted Him instead of ourselves?