I read several church-related blogs, from Christianity Today's weblog, recently revamped to my sadness as CT LiveBlog to various people such as Ed Stetzer, Craig Groeschel, Mike Slaughter, Geoff Surratt and Dave Ferguson.
But I spend more time using Google Alerts, where I've listed a bunch of people, churches, and key terms such as "church innovation." I get them in summary form each day,
and read the articles or blogs that seem most relevant or interesting.
I also have a bunch of work colleagues at Leadership Network and pastor friends who send me occasional blog or church website links they think I might enjoy, and usually they're right -- thanks, friends!
What's your pattern and practice?
Warren Bird, Ph.D., is Research Director at Leadership Network, and co-author of 19 books on various aspects of church health and innovation.
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