Check In system integration

Ian posted today about the work he has done over the last few months to select and integrate hardware and software for Arena check in, preserving a lot of the hardware we bought for Shelby V5 check in.  It’s partly shiny and cool, and partly ghetto-tastic!
If you would like to get an overview of the [...]

Jealous

I’m pretty sure jealousy is a sin.  God, forgive me, but I want to have what Andrew has.

Testing candidates before hiring

In our conversation last week, Jim Edwards mentioned that KCBT had recently changed their hiring process for all staff going forward.  They now require candidates to take a test to verify their computer skills prior to the final hiring decision.  Computer proficiency isn’t the only consideration and IT doesn’t have a veto in the hiring [...]

Adam Hamilton is blogging

Resurrection’s senior pastor, Adam Hamilton, started blogging in December in connection with his sermon series on faith and politics.  I’m excited to say that although the series ended several weeks ago, Adam has continued blogging. 
He brings a unique theological perspective to his ministry and now to his blogging.  He is as concerned about the [...]

Chuck in Israel

Chuck Russell, our fellow Resurrection staff member and Appian Way blogger, is in the Holy Land right now with a tour group lead by a couple of our pastors.  He created a separate blog for his daily travel posts.  Check it out here.

Microsoft is in trouble on the client

I’m coming to the conclusion that Vista sucks.  I’ve played with it on a second computer since the release candidate days, but haven’t relied it as my main machine, so I withheld judgment.  Until now.
Some of you IT professionals are like me.  Your laptop is so integral to your work and life that you have [...]

Lunch with Jim Edwards

Brian, Travis, and I had lunch with Jim Edwards today.  We wanted to heard about his experiences with Arena over the last year.  He was a very early adopter of Arena at Kansas City Baptist Temple.  Their implementation strategy was quite different from ours.  They continued to run Shelby V5 for months as they systematically [...]

24: The Unaired 1994 Pilot

Remember 1994 before widespread cell phone use?  Remember when you used dial-up services such as Compuserve, Prodigy, and AOL?  Remember what happened if someone in the house picked up a phone while you were online?  Remember a time before digital cameras?  If so, you’ll love this fun parody of what 24 would have been like [...]

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