Welcome UM Reporter readers!
Hello, an abridged version of my "What the Chuch can Learn from Wikipedia" series has appeared in the September 5th edition of the United Methodist Reporter.
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- I'm a United Methodist pastor and I blog about ministry, technology, and internet-age group theory. The "about" page is here:
- The full series can be found here. For reference, the UMR article is an abridged version of part 4.
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- I need to give credit where credit is due. While I reference Clay Shirky's book in the article and build on his work in original ways, the term "half-life of knowledge" is his. While I turned it into the "half-life of discipleship" and feel confident that the rest of the article is acceptable, I wanted to ensure that Shirky got credit for that particular term. Read his book, it is amazing:
- Clay Shirky, Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing without Organizations (Penguin Press: New York, 2008)
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1 comments:
Congratulations on getting published!
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