Featured Blog: The Digital Sanctuary
This week, our featured blog is The Digital Sanctuary, written by veteran blogger Cynthia Ware.
Cynthia is a pastor, along with her husband, at The Shepherd’s House in Thousand Oaks, California. She is an amazing student of technology, and is passionate about discovering new ways of leveraging it for reaching the world for Christ.
Cynthia is a contributor to Leadership Network’s digital blog and has written with tremendous insight into the world of media, communications and technology in the church.
So, if you’d like to learn a thing or two (or three or a hundred) :), I highly recommend you visit Cynthia at The Digital Sanctuary.


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Awesome! Will totally give her a looksy!
Cynthia does a great job with her blog - glad to be her friend as well!
Bobby, Thanks for highlighting Cynthia’s blog. Great stuff.
Anna, Congrats!
Oh, I like waking up to Swerve traffic on my sitemeter! It’s gonna be a good day.
checked it out…very cool. Anna, do you normally wake up at 5:00? You Go Girl!
I always learn something or get a new insight from every one of Cynthia’s posts. Really glad to see her blog highlighted here.
yes she’s intelligent - in touch and in His grip! Read Cynthia’s blog and be enriched!
I’m really glad you highlighted Cynthia’s blog….once I stumbled upon her blog it instantly became a blog that visit every day to see what is new with technology and its application in ministry.
There are few blogs that do a good job at this, so that’s why I made sure that all of our IT people and communication people are reading her blog as we begin to implement a new system at church.
A well-deserved mention!
Cynthia’s secret is that she’s really an underground Artificial Intelligence project designed to usher in a technological revolution in the Church so that the Beast can more easily take over in these end times. She is a program being constantly re-written and hacked by underground wired ninjas working in damp basements deep in the heart of California. For clues note these facts:
- “Cynthia” is a name derived from Greek mythology meaning “From Mount Cynthus.” If you add up the values for “Cynthus” (where a=1 and z=26) you get “110,” clearly a binary number. And if you multiply that number by 6 and add 6 you get … 666. Coincidence?
- “Ware” is obviously a ploy to distract us from the obvious by being so overtly obvious. I mean, really. Ware? Do these evil one-world programmers think we won’t see through their devious ploy and recognize this blogging software for what it is! Soft WARE! Again, I ask, coincidence?
But, uh, seriously … I’ve found Cynthia to be endlessly entertaining, humorous, serious about serving the Church, and always eager to learn new things. She’s also humble enough to ask for editorial help when she needs it. And she is quick to give praise where it’s due. I like her lots!
Regards,
Rich
BlogRodent
the Swerve effect spikes blog traffic…
One of the amazing things about the blog world, also known as the blogosphere, is how one blog link in a popular high-traffic blog entry can generate tons of traffic at a smaller less-trafficked blog. This extra readership traffic spikes…
The most remarkable thing about my mother is that for thirty years she served the family nothing but leftovers. The original meal has never been found.
One of the amazing things about the blog world,we are talking on various topics to unknown people.