Wednesday, April 12, 2006

t9 & kingdom

the world is changing (duh)...it is a t9 world how does the church respond do we fight it how do we txt a world the good news of jesus how do we use todays tech to preach & reach people who dont sing who dont even email who blog who txt who dont punctuate who are tired of status quo face it people want to see the real thing they want to see jesus not the church so how do we reach them how do we show them jesus how do we reach someone in their 20s

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, first, you have to design a much more interesting template for your blog...........gotta add music and animation. THEN, you have to get listed in a search engine. Real easy, see? *sigh* Don't we all wish?

Jan said...

boy that was hard to read with no punctuation or capitals and run on sentences was that on purpose brett i was not sure so how do you like it mister

Brett Probert said...

jenn...good points. I admit though that my blog is not intended to reach the lost or the twentysomethings... I have discovered that the twentysomethings in Cornerstone Church don't comment here...are you reading this out there in Cornerstone twentysomething land?

Anonymous said...

well, not Cornerstone twentysomething land.......Concord's twentysomething land. :)

Chris said...

Concord has a 20 -something land? Hhmmm... sounds like a new sunday school to me?

Prettybird said...

Brett,

Just market all the "old church stuff" as "RETRO"!!!

Don't lose hope!

EMMANUEL (still)

r

Prettybird said...

Just stumbled across this...I'm not even sure what the point is, but I thought it was funny that I saw it after reading your post tonight. I'm pretty sure this isn't the way to make disciples!

http://www.crazyauntpurl.com/

Even the description of their clothes made me chuckle.

Don't know what this gal's relationship is with "JC"...she seems sweet, is young and has just been through a difficult (and sudden) divorce. There's got to be a way to let people know that JC is pretty cool, too!

Prettybird said...

OK...I really need to stop, but...here's a small idea (very small)...at the top of your blog page you can click on "next blog" or something like that. Start reading blogs that aren't related to your usual topics...see what another group of folk are thinking. Sometimes it's alarming, granted, but it may provide some insight. Now I really need to get off of the computer. I believe there are four children around here somewhere!

Brett Probert said...

Very good ideas, Robyn!!!