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Take Control of your Email Inbox

Work Shifting offers 10 simple techniques to improve your email habits and reduce your burden: 1. Send different messages for different topics If you need to raise two unrelated topics with somebody, send them two email messages. It doesn’t cost any more to send two emails, and they’re so much easier for you both to read, prioritize, process, file and manage. 2. Write a complete...

Difference Between Facebook Groups and Pages

What’s the Difference? Many pastors and church leaders are asking about the difference between Facebook pages and groups.  Which one should you choose?  If you’re trying to decide, here’s a quick breakdown to help you make a decision. Advantages for Groups Flexibility:  Groups can be open or closed. Depending on the purpose of your group, you can have the content shared be...

Going Global

LLM March 2014

I recently had the privilege to celebrate the Free Methodist Church of India becoming a general conference. In India, I learned a church is a church. A pastor is a pastor. The main difference is our address. Our mission is still the same. As I got to know FM Pastor Shirish Ahaley in Mumbai, I learned that one of his close friends is my friend Eric Spangler, an FM pastor at LifePoint Church in...

FMCUSA Reflections

This month I’m saying goodbye to a four year oddesey which has transformed the DNA of myself and my family. I’ve literally been all over the world doing a job that I’d do for free. It’s been a dream. As with any transition, it’s natural to reflect. I’ve been doing a lot of that lately and thought it would be fun to list my top ten moments of my time at FMCUSA...

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