3. What does it mean for your clients?
How will employees be involved?
What does it mean for your ministry?
4. Webelieve that the Bible,
God’s written word, is the
ultimate guide for our
values, attitudes, and
behaviors. (excerpt from website)
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6. Theeyes of the Lord are
everywhere, keeping watch on
the wicked and the good.
Proverbs 15:3
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10. “LinkedIn was the most accepted social
network for business use with only 1 in 5
reporting that it was blocked at work;
Facebook's figure was 31 percent.”
Computerworld 10/14/11
14. Social network users notice growing security
risks (Computerworld 10/14/11)
20% of social media users have been
negatively affected by information revealed
54.3% report phishing attempts
13% said they had their accounts hijacked
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16. “Image is what people
think we are; integrity
is what we really are.”
John C. Maxwell
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20. Inadvertent advertising?
◦ Social media profiles could be subject to state rules
regarding attorney advertising.
Blog around advertising rules?
◦ Websites are usually categorized as advertisements.
However, rules regarding “blawgs” are less
consistent.
21. Protection with professional social media?
“Ambulance chasing” on Twitter?
22. “The coming peril is the intellectual,
educational, psychological and artistic over
production…. People are inundated, blinded,
deafened, and mentally paralyzed by a flood
of vulgar and tasteless externals, leaving
them no time for leisure, thought or creation
from within themselves.”
GK Chesterton, one of Christianity’s most
prolific writers, said this during a speech he
made in the 1930s
24. Content is king and kingdom business is still
key
Be top of mind, not a bottom feeder
The Shepard Knows His Sheep: social
anything is still relational