British Leader gives repetitive message that’s silly and……wrong (VIDEO)
The British Leader of the Labour Party, Ed Miliband, gave one of the silliest and most unacceptable responses to a reporter’s questions that I have ever heard. But Catholics can draw a few lessons from...
View ArticleHow to be “Efficient” in Social Media Church Advocacy
The Catholic Church has an opportunity with social media that should not be ignored, and you should be a part of that opportunity. In his message on the 44th World Communications Day (2010), Pope...
View ArticleThe content blogger cares nothing of “success”
Thomas Jefferson once wrote in a letter to John Adams, “He is happiest of whom the world says least, good or bad.” Bloggers want attention. It’s true. We bloggers track the analytics of our posts, tell...
View ArticleIf you wait till you’re ready to blog, you’ll never get started
Blessed Teresa of Calcutta once said, “If you can’t feed a hundred people, then feed just one.” There is tremendous wisdom within this simple idea. People are often discouraged from doing what they...
View ArticleWhat do deer hunters and Catholic bloggers have in common?
…they both require rifle-shot precision. For most people in this country, deer season is either upon us, or is very close. As such, the skills needed to kill a deer or attract a Catholic audience in...
View Article4 reasons your blog should be moody
Successful bloggers know that your blog has to be specific if you want it to garner an audience and be read by a large audience. Personal blogs about everyday life are good for family and friends, but...
View ArticleHow Content Marketing can re-write the sex abuse narrative
The harm and pain caused by the sex abuse crisis can never be undone. People were harmed by the very people that should protected them: physically and spiritually. Anyone who sexual abuses a child...
View ArticleLenten New Media Reflection: What Barabbas can teach today’s Catholics
I’m currently working my way through Pope Benedict’s book “Jesus of Nazareth.” I know this book was written apart from the Magisterium of the Church (Pope Benedict did spend decades as an academic...
View ArticleHow Millennials Use Facebook
You have probably heard a lot of Catholic publishers talk about how young people, including millennials, are using more traditional media than social medias when it comes to what they read. FAITH...
View ArticleDefending the Church is about more than conviction
From time to time, it’s important to think about the fundamentals about what makes persuasive Catholics so, well, persuasive. This applies in face to face interactions as well as our work in blogging,...
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