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Do churches have an obligation to avoid advertising activities/businesses that conflict with traditional spiritual values? Should they be selling ads on their online sites that are contrary to religious teachings?

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The internet allows you to share your faith online. Living a life that sticks with Christian values, talking about it in the digital media and reaching people right where they are online.

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Minding your own business on Twitter can mean a multitude of things; truly harnessing the power of social media to interact with like-minded individuals to accomplish your goals.

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Business practices are a direct reflection of the business owner’s values. For those who say, it’s just business, let them learn what’s important to customers.

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Military men & women serving overseas need cards of support & appreciation as the holidays near while they serve the United States away from friends and family.

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Some people are concerned that Twitter is going to destroy blogging. Is it possible? How are Twitter and blogging like shorthand or a good novel; or, an all you can eat buffet or a fast food restaurant?

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Today, Twitter accounts experienced accessing problems because of a denial- of- service -attack. Here is a link to check on the status of Twitter service.

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Donate extra produce from this season’s harvest, from gardens and orchards, to local food pantries/social services programs, commission on aging. Food Stamps Cooking Club Blog helps with information.

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People in crisis sometimes ask for prayer on Twitter; do you respond or ignore that request? Twitter is built on relationships; do you believe in the power of prayer?

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Twitter & gardening share many of the same principals required for a productive harvest especially if one is interested in influencing attitudes, financial outcomes, or organizational agendas.

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