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Arne has been working on making internet technology a part of everyday life since 1994. His personal passion is to make technology practical and understandable. Arne strongly believe that we have been created to build relationships with the people around us. Technology can be a great agent to build and maintain these relationships. Arne speaks and consults about using technology. He teaches groups and individuals and mentors internet startups. He also has a passion for Jesus and His church and strongly believes that a good use of technology should be part of our vision to reach out to the world around us.

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The sharing economy

The sharing economy

sharing economyThere is huge interest in the sharing economy. Loïc LeMeur actually opened LeWeb with his talk on the sharing economy. So what is this all about? It is about people sharing resources to enjoy them with others. It might be renting out the spare bedroom for tourists, or allowing people to ride in your car when you go somewhere.

The question really is not whether we need to be a part of this as Christians. The biggest question is how we can put this in practice. After all, if we look back at the first church in Acts, they lived together and had everything in common. Technology now allows us to reach out beyond allowing others to join you for a meal. The sharing economy could be the trigger to go out there and share ourselves with the world more than we are doing today.

So, how should we go about it? Should we now all go and clear out the guestroom to have someone stay in there? Perhaps. But more importantly, we need a shift of awareness. Where we have been looking at catering for ourselves on a daily basis and for our church to fare reasonably well, we should reconsider and look at options by which we can collaborate with community. And there are great opportunities to reach out to your community through websites and online services. Even if it is just offering the thing you want to share through Craigslist. It will bring us back into the community catering for the things the community cares about. And if we care about them, we have an opening to share why we care.

Techpastors at LeWeb

Techpastors at LeWeb

leweb-logoTechpastors will be in London this week, where LeWeb’13 London will be held. It promises to be an interesting two days with many industry leaders who will be sharing their vision on technology and the future, but also with many young startups. Techpastors will be there to share our experiences with you. Please check out the LeWeb’13 London program to see what will be happening over the coming couple of days.

If you are in London, or if you are at LeWeb, please let me know so we can have a quick meet.

Welcome to TechPastors

Welcome to TechPastors

Techpastors-logoWith Techpastors, I want to create a source of technology knowledge and news that is primarily aimed at churches, Christian organizations and Christians. I believe there is a genuine need for easily read, practical explanations of what technology can do for us. Instead of encouraging people to use technology for the sole reason of it being available.

Over the past centuries we have seen the relationship between church and society change. And with that, the way in which we reach out to people with the gospel message has changed. We saw greater groups being reached by great evangelists throughout the late 19th century due to the availability of faster travel. Both for the evangelist as well as the people that came to listen. We have seen the impact of the more relational approaches that have been chosen around the middle of the 20th century. And that has been the approach that the larger missionary organizations have remained loyal to throughout the years.

The church in itself has seen similar changes in the way it has been able to work. From the village church that was present in every community, people are now traveling to be at certain churches. The availability of travel has made a huge difference in our approach to attending. And to the way we expect the church to approach us.

Technology is a next step. I strongly believe that it will have more impact on the church than the invention of the television, the plane, the car, the bike and the telephone have had. Simply because technology allows us to do the single thing better that God has created us for. We were to be in relationship with God and with each other. And technology has enabled us to be closer to one another than anything has ever done before.

Will I just sing technologies praises on this website? Surely not. I strongly believe that everything has its advantages as well as its disadvantages. But we need to step up, identify them and address them.

I hope Techpastors can become a help for you and your church or Christian organization. It is my intention to make it a place of inspiration and a place where you can find answers. Also, I do not want to be the one that dictates what will be written about on this site. If you have questions, please send them to me through the contact form. If you have suggestions for topics, please let me know. Also, if you are a keen writer with an interest in technology and faith, and you would like to contribute, please let me know.

The price of storage: get 20Gb free, or 1Tb if you like pictures

The price of storage: get 20Gb free, or 1Tb if you like pictures

copyThe past week has seen a rise of storage opportunities. Last Thursday I tweeted about Copy. It is a new dropbox competitor that has decided to show off that storage has become cheaper and cheaper. Where Dropbox, Google Drive and Skydrive only start you off with a measly 5Gb, Copy jumps in and gives you 15Gb to start with. If you use a referral link from someone, you can get an extra 5Gb which brings you up to 20 free gigabytes. A good start. And whenever anyone uses your personal link to register, Copy gives you an extra 5Gb of storage. Without a limit. With three people using my link, I am now up to 30Gb. But Chris Pirillo got his bonus storage up to 10Tb. Now that sheds a whole new light on free storage. I do not even have 10Tb worth of harddisk space in my house…

And as we are on terabytes of storage, Flickr has released its all new and revamped service yesterday. Where the old service limited people to just 200 photos and seconds of video, the new service is like a self-help, free for all, storage bonanza. Now they offer 1Tb of storage for your photos for free. And all the annoyance you get is some ads on the pages. I have been a long standing Flickr Pro member and I love their new look. The photos are presented better, there is a much improved timeline and I finally enjoy going to the Flickr homepage to see what my friends are doing, instead of looking at their activity in my Facebook or Twitter timeline. However, as a Pro member, I do feel left out in the cold a bit. I have my subscription until October 2014 and all that gives me is unlimited space, no ads and detailed stats. I am certain I will not be touching that 1 Tb limit this year, I seldom look at the stats and I haven’t got a clue how many ads they show, so that could not be too bad. So, if you are a free member of Flickr, or if you are just starting out, just don’t pay for anything. I am sure that by the time you have filled up your 1Tb (that would allow for 500,000 very high resolution pictures) they will come out with a free 10Tb upgrade.

Storage has become cheap. So, go and create, take up space and claim it. After all, it is free and easy.

And if you want to get 20Gb of online storage for free, click this link: http://copy.com/?r=UhTwO6 (and give me some 5Gb extra in the process, thanks!)

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