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Will Blog for Kiva.org

So today has been a bit wild.

Even though Twitter crashed for awhile (and we all thought it was the end of the world), I was amazed to see how word about my notes from the Leadership Summit spread across the Twittersphere… thanks in part to @ShawnWood, @CatalystLeader and others.

As of this blog post, nearly 2,000 people have visited my blog today (WOAH!) and I’ve added quite a few followers on Twitter as well (welcome!).

So midway though the afternoon my friend Shawn posted this Tweet:

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I replied back agreeing and then Shawn took it to the next level and set this up:

Then I had an idea (thanks to a friend)… what if I took that money and did something productive with it… say, donate it to Kiva.org?

Quite appropriate considering Jessica Jackley, the co-founder of Kiva.org spoke the Summit today.

I first learned about how microlending works when Seth sent me a copy of The Blue Sweater to read and review on my blog. I found the whole idea and concept fascinating and after hearing Jessica talk today, I knew it’s what I wanted to do with whatever “play money” I’d get from donations.

2,000 of you have visited my page today and no doubt there will be more tomorrow as I keep blogging my notes from tomorrow’s sessions.

So, if they are valuable to you, why not chip in a dollar or two? And let’s do something, together.

I’m excited to see where this will go and to share the story of the person whose life this is going to impact!

Echo 09

Really excited to be heading to Dallas tomorrow with Jason Widney to check out the Echo Church Media Conference. Should be a blast!

Really looking forward to be hearing from a great line-up of speakers including: Phil Vischer, Ben Arment, Phil Cooke, Mark Steele, Dawn Nicole Baldwin, Cynthia Ware, Matt Knisely, Shawn Wood, Drew Goodmanson, Carlos Whittaker, Greg Atkinson, Richard Reising… and many more!

I’ll be blogging my notes and Tweeting away, so be sure to stay tuned!

Welcome to TimSchraeder.com

I’ve grown up.

I’ve spent the greater part of the entire past weekend migrating and editing content from my old TypePad blog to my new home here with WordPress.

I spent a great deal of time organizing old posts and categorizing them in a way that I hope will help you access content more easily. It was a labor of love, really.

With a full schedule of conferences and opportunities around the corner I decided it was time to get more serious about my blogging, hence the new look.

I’ve categorized everything in a few simple buckets…  all are fairly self-explanatory.

  • Church Communications – includes everything communications related and is broken down by resources (books, notes, etc), examples, principles and specific entries that deal with social media and the web.
  • Just for Fun – is just for fun. It’s videos, quotes and other fun stuff.
  • Notes – is my treasure of conference notes from Innovate, MinistryCOM, Catalyst and the most popular, Rob Bell’s the gods aren’t angry tour.
  • Personal – isn’t too personal, but includes entries about me, life in Chicago, Park, and things that have inspired me.
  • Reviews – aren’t technically reviews, but it is entries about music, books and movies.

I’m going to keep my TypePad site up for a bit while I make sure everything is linked properly… and figuring out my feed. In the meantime, here is my new RSS feed.

Also, something new… advertising. I’m going to give this a shot. If you’re interested in advertising on here, click here for more info. Chicago is the highest taxed city in the country, so a little spare change can help a brother out.

So, there you have it… welcome to TimSchraeder.com!

Catalyst Vists Park

Last week we had the chance to welcome LV from Catalyst to Park to share a bit about what’s going on here and our vision to reach the city of Chicago.

Pretty random, LV connected to us via Twitter and came to meet me, Jason and our lead pastor Jackson.

It was a phenomenal opportunity and so humbling to be amongst some of the great churches and leaders LV met with while he was in Chicago.

Check out the blog post as well as an interview with Jackson about the difference between being a citizen and a tourist. Pretty cool stuff!

Catalyst Voices – Jackson Crum from Catalyst on Vimeo.