Churches across the nation were recognized for their excellence in facilities design, operation, use, and A/V production at the recently held Worship Facilities Conference & Expo (WFX) in Houston.
2Major Internet players including Google are excited over the prospects of "white spaces" after use of the unused television spectrum was approved last week for a wireless broadband service. For America, it means "Wi-Fi on steroids," but for pastors it could result in service disruptions.
1Expressing concerns that unlicensed wireless devices would interfere with church services, megachurch pastor Rick Warren has urged the Federal Communications Commission to not open up television "white spaces" for unlicensed use when the agency meets on Nov. 4.
11GodblogCon came to an end Sunday, concluding not only this year’s two-day gathering of Christian bloggers from around the nation but the four-year run of the annual event touted the largest of its kind.
0A new free tool that allows Christian websites to easily provide their visitors with the full text of Bible verses referenced on their pages has been installed on more than 1,000 sites since its release earlier this year.
0The largest annual gathering of Christian bloggers is invading “sin city” this weekend, challenging hundreds to find ways to live "Christianly" in a Web 2.0 world. The fourth annual GodblogCon will kick off in Las Vegas as part of BlogWorld.
2Tech giants like Google and Microsoft are pressuring the FCC to allow them to broadcast wireless frequencies on television "white spaces" but the idea is meeting opposition from Christian broadcasters who worry the move would interfere with the Gospel message.
1“If we are to present Christ as good news, we need to take advantage of every tool at our disposal,” says Joel Edwards, General Director of the Evangelical Alliance UK.
3The oldest surviving copy of the New Testament, a 4th century version that had its Gospels and epistles spread across the world, is being made whole again – online.
3Consumer groups are accusing Broadway actors, mega-church pastors, karaoke DJs and others who use popular wireless microphones of unwittingly violating Federal Communications Commission rules that require government licenses for such devices.
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