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Last week, I got to hang out with high calling blogger Paul Soupiset of Soupablog and Toolboxstudios.com. We were at Camp Buckner presenting to the Baptist Media Forum.
You can read about his break out session Between Heaven and Helvetica on his blog. And you can read some of what I shared about highcallingblogs.com in my presentation over at Online communities are about people, not tools. Special thanks to Brad Russell of the Baptist Standard for inviting us out there. All that to say, Paul and I made a dumb video. If you're still wondering about the title of this little post, click play. Next week, I'll be in Pittsburgh with L. L. Barkat and Sam Van Eman at CCO's Jubilee. More dumb videos to come.Popular Content
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