Here’s the link if you want to read the full story.) If you want an example that’s closer to the church and ministry world, consider Leadership Network’s 24-hour “Code for the Kingdom Hackathon.” Both stories are remarkable examples of how much can be accomplished in a connected world by people who will volunteer their time and ideas for something that captures their passion and imagination. As a leader, it’s time to think beyond technology. You have access to an enormous pool of free or inexpensive talent, both within and beyond your organization. What’s the better question: How can you use technology to foster collaboration and accelerate your church or ministry’s mission? It’s easy to receive my blogs by email. It’s easy to receive my blogs by email. Just sign-up on Feedburner by clicking here.]]>
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