Archive for Computers
The New Logos 5 [Product Review] | ChurchMag
Recently Logos Bible Software unleashed the hotly anticipated version 5 of their critically-acclaimed Bible study software. And of course, it’s just in time for the holidays! Whether you’re a pastor, Bible study teacher/leader, or a dedicated Christian, Logos Bible Software deserves a second look. Considered by many to be the Cadillac of electronic Bible study [...]
The Changing Nature of Theological Education, Part 2 | ChurchMag
[Editorial Note: Chris Ruddell is a member of the Board of Trustees for Saint Paul School of Theology] A few months back I posted an article on the Changing Nature of Theological Education, in which I talked about the move of seminaries to be more technologically relevant in the 21st Century. It’s time for part [...]
The Changing Nature of Theological Education
As Christians living in the 21st Century, many of us have started to become accustomed to hearing about the changing nature of our faith traditions. Numbers are declining across Christendom. Local churches are closing at alarming numbers. Technology has changed the way we think about worship, fellowship, and study of Scripture. Church of the 1950′s [...]
Cognitive Computing and the Coming Singularity
If you’ve followed futuretech reports at all in the past few years, you probably came across a new term that’s emerging: the singularity. The “singularity”, as it’s being called, is the prediction that at some point in the future computer technology will catch up to the processing power of the human brain. At that point, [...]
How-To Use the New HP Internet Monitor In Your Church
Does your church offer public computer access? No, I’m not talking about free access to the church’s wifi network for anyone with a mobile computing device on them. I’m talking about a public computer for those that don’t have such technology at home. Traditionally, this has been a touchy area for churches. Having a public [...]
Google in the 1980′s: Google BBS
What would Google look like if it were around in the 1980′s? It would look like a BBS (short for Bulletin-Board System for those of you who can’t remember back that far!) An Austrian web design firm has managed to recreate (or rather, create) just that. Operating on HTML, this isn’t a true BBS. But [...]

