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geeksandgod@gmail.com (Rob Feature and Matt Farina) | 2011/1/31 15:42:22 | 6 reads

Welcome to the February 2011 edition of The Geeks and God Podcast. In this month’s episode we talk with Paul Boag about local church ministry and the Internet, and the Drupal Spotlight discusses using the Rules Module to enhance functionality on your site.read more


geeksandgod@gmail.com (Rob Feature and Matt Farina) | 2011/5/3 2:42:58 | 5 reads

In this month’s episode we’ll discuss managing your Church network with Spiceworks, and then Shrop tells us more about the Aegir Project for managing Drupal sites.Screen images for the Spiceworks topic can be found on the transcript page.Edit 5/3/11: Sorry everyone there were some mistakes in the audio and problems with the title length. We've uploaded new audio files and renamed this episode. We apologize for any inconvenience.


geeksandgod@gmail.com (Rob Feature and Matt Farina) | 2011/10/4 22:10:43 | 4 reads

In this month's podcast, Shrop, Hans and Micah talk about volunteering in your local church.


geeksandgod@gmail.com (Rob Feature and Matt Farina) | 2011/9/5 23:36:45 | 3 reads

In this month's podcast, Ed and Micah talk with Josiah Ritchie about burnout.Additional links can be found in the show transcript.


geeksandgod@gmail.com (Rob Feature and Matt Farina) | 2011/4/5 17:08:51 | 3 reads

Welcome to the April 2011 edition of the Geeks and God Podcast. We missed last month, but we're back with an episode that's all about the 2011 North American DrupalCon in Chicago, what we learned, and our takeaways from the conference.Check the transcript page for links!


geeksandgod@gmail.com (Rob Feature and Matt Farina) | 2010/11/1 14:55:32 | 3 reads

Welcome to the November 2010 edition of The Geeks and God Podcast. In this month’s episode, Techmate interviews Jacob Abshire about The Preacher’s Library, and NonProfit’s Drupal Spotlight discusses building online communities.


geeksandgod@gmail.com (Rob Feature and Matt Farina) | 2011/6/11 2:18:40 | 1 reads

It's June 2011 and the Geeks and God crew are taking a summer break. We'll be back in September with all new episodes. In the meantime, we're filling the summer months with previously unreleased material.We've worked really hard to keep Geeks and God focused on topics to help the local church, but our hosts love to talk about a lot of geeky topics that don't always fit the show's regular format. This month's episode was recorded during the March 2010 (Episode 130) session, way back when Drupa...


geeksandgod@gmail.com (Rob Feature and Matt Farina) | 2011/7/2 21:23:42

On this week's podcast, Rob and Matt return to talk about the importance of making the front end of your website faster with things like CSS sprites and minimized javascript, ebooks vs. print books, and other completely unrelated ramblings. Oh, and Rob reminds you that if you're reading this, you should probably be outside instead.


geeksandgod@gmail.com (Rob Feature and Matt Farina) | 2011/1/3 16:54:40

The January 2011 episode is all about Drupal. We'll cover DrupalCon Chicago in March, the release of Drupal 7 on Wednesday, January 5, 2011, building a digital signage system, and the wrap up of the Drupal Spotlight series on building a community website. We also talk for a few minutes about managing your site's source code with git.Edit: Additional links and info are now in the transcript. Drupal Spotlight notes are in Google Docs.


geeksandgod@gmail.com (Rob Feature and Matt Farina) | 2010/12/6 15:50:24

In the December 2010 episode, Ed Ross talks about the Social Media Boot Camp that he attended with Pastor Joe Burnham in September, then we talk with Milan Klusacek about the Rules of Engagement for churches using social media. We’ll also hear part two of NonProfit’s Drupal Spotlight series on building online communities.Update: more links and notes now available in the transcript.