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12/02/2009

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Great videos. I've attached another good demonstration of the power of the internet. I often worry that many of our leaders today in our personal, professional, and spiritual lives don't fully appreciate or understand what the information age really means. It's always so exciting to see a new application of data and information networking and how much potential we have at reaching every corner of the world. It's even more dissapointing when I hear someone who is completely unaware of the society that surrounds them claim their business doesn't need a website, doesn't need technology, and doesn't need to be looking at new ways to push their development envelope. If in one year a silly you tube video can start 5 million conversations about education how many people's lives around the world can be changed by Christ by utilizing our information age. Think about what Missions really could look like if we only embraced what's right at our fingertips.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/dec/07/darpa-challenge

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