When someone disagrees with something you said online, what do you do?
This week on the podcast we talk about a specific instance when a pastor asked that his members cease their theological arguments online and wait to discuss it Sunday morning.
Should Christians argue with one another online? Where do you draw the line between discussion and argument?
Jump into the conversation via Twitter @ChurchMag using #cmagcast or by email at podcast@churchm.ag and we’ll share it on an upcoming episode.
333 - Self-care, Mental Health - The Signs
332 - Working Cross Denominationally and Culturally
331 - Matt Hogg On Church Digital & Social Media
330 - Motives and Metrics In Church Life and Media
329 - From No Data To Understanding Your Church's Trends
328 - Privacy AND Sharing; A Delayed WWDC Reaction
327 - Creating Useful Guides And Documentation
326 - Collaboration Platforms
325 - Logos Daily
324 - Making Social More Social
323 - The State of Social In Social
322 - End Of An Intermission
321 - Are You Tired of Video Conference Calls?
320 - Truth & Politics
319 - Facing Our First World Problems
318 - Back to School or Back to the Drawing Board?
317 - Will Conferences Ever Return?
316 - Church Planting In Times Of A Pandemic
315 - Church Tech Budgets During COVID Fallout
314 - Do You Have Church Streaming Fatigue?
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