Archive for February, 2007

Shine Your Light

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

This video was recorded at the People of Praise Campus Division Lord’s Day on February, 17 2007. A big thank you to Anna Hagens and Kathleen Mahaffey (with two f’s, sorry) for letting us all see their skit.
This is Kevin and my first try at creating videos showing the life we have in the People of Praise. We imagine that we would have a template intro, like seen in the video, and do quick 5 min. updates (or fun events like we have here). Videos seem to be a great way to share life and you can communicate a lot more in a short amount of time. Unfortunately, it can also take more time to make. What do you think? Any ideas? Please share your ideas in the comment section no matter how small! What do we need to do to make good videos!?
The best thing is, everyone can create a video! Kev and I really like the video hosting site blip.tv. Like Youtube or Google Video, it uploads your videos, but it lets you do more with your videos in terms of space and format. So everyone, click the video switch and lets see what we can do! Once you upload a video there are options on most every site to share or embed. All you have to do is copy the HTML code and paste it in the written portion of a blog post. Then you hit the road vloging!. Easy Peasey, right Liz?
TJ

J-T Kelly - Make You Feel My Love (Bob Dylan cover)

Wednesday, February 21st, 2007

A hundred plus members of the People of Praise gathered for the Missionary Conference at the end of December ‘06. For New Years Eve we shared a lot of music together. Here J-T plays his jazz randition of Bob Dylan’s “Make You Feel My Love.”

Entering the Blogosphere

Monday, February 19th, 2007

“BLOGUMENTARY playfully explores the many ways blogs are influencing our media, our politics, and our relationships. Personal political … all ยป writing is the foundation of our democracy, but mass media has reduced us to passive consumers instead of active citizens. Blogs return us to our roots and reengage us in democracy. Shot in candid first-person style by director Chuck Olsen.”
- blogumentary.com




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