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Happened to be on a communications' agency site yesterday & Church (I didn't bother to understand exactly what church it was) was one of their biggest clients.
For sure they wanted to reach out to the modern world: their agency went to deliver the following speech at a conference: "What would Jesus tweet?"
That brings to mind another episode: while doing my Masters at CUA (Catholic Unversity of America), I saw a nun anxiously trying to access her email box. "Any news from Him?" was what I thought.
Certain things are better left unspoken.
And maybe I shouldn't have written this here, but, hey, if even Jesus would Tweet, why can't I blog?
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