From Divine Blogging to Religious Co-Branding
Michael Hines — March 29, 2010 — Naughty
I should be in church right now, but I'd rather sit at home and worship these Catholic creations instead. It's the best I can do today.
I haven't been a practicing Catholic in some time, but this cluster may change all that. I never knew there were so many cool Catholic creations. Looks like this lost sheep may be coming back to the flock, folks.
Implications - Here's to hoping they take me. If not, I'm content to sit here and look through such incredible innovations like Divine Blogging and religious co-branding. It's reassuring to see that the Catholic Church is attempting to adapt its marketing techniques to one that matches the 21st century landscape we live in. Smart. The future looks bright for the Church.
I haven't been a practicing Catholic in some time, but this cluster may change all that. I never knew there were so many cool Catholic creations. Looks like this lost sheep may be coming back to the flock, folks.
Implications - Here's to hoping they take me. If not, I'm content to sit here and look through such incredible innovations like Divine Blogging and religious co-branding. It's reassuring to see that the Catholic Church is attempting to adapt its marketing techniques to one that matches the 21st century landscape we live in. Smart. The future looks bright for the Church.
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