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2013-10-01T14:54:35-05:00GCIinfo@gospel.com/feeds/topics/human/The blink test: website visitors assess your website in a split second. Will yours pass?http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/116272013-10-01T14:54:35-05:00
Human brains are wired up a certain way. You cannot break human cognition rules and still communicate – this applies to a vast variety of situations. That the message is 'spiritual', or otherwise beneficial, makes no difference.
Online, everything is subject to the brutal 'blink test' – the lightning fast algorithm our brains apply to a website, magazine article, video short, or anything else, as the infographic explains. 40th anniversary of the Stanford Prison Experiment exposes human naturehttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/50452011-08-19T11:59:54-05:00
40 years ago the Stanford Prison Experiment was conducted by psychology professor Philip Zimbardo. Volunteer students were randomly selected to become 'prisoners' or 'guards' in a roleplay prison simulation. It had to be cut short after 6 days... The Kidney Miracle - #6403http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-personal-power/the-kidney-miracle-64032011-08-08T11:50:19-05:00
Don't limit God. He will send you what you need to get through this. Maybe He used to send it through someone else; but now He'll send it directly to you instead of through someone else. So, draw deeply on His strength. Human in the Bible - a Christian perspectivehttp://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20Corinthians%204:1-5&version=NIV2009-09-15T11:16:33-05:00
Paul writes that he could care less about how humans judge him. He's not going to spend time worrying about what a human court says about him, rather he's far more concerned about what God thinks and he knows that God has redeemed him even though he is a sinner. Paul reminds us that even though we can do all we want to hide our sin from others, in the end God is going to expose it all. Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - How Mighty Rivers Get Mighty - #5408http://hutchcraft.com/A-Word-With-You/Your-Personal-Power/How-Mighty-Rivers-Get-Mighty-54082008-07-24T17:02:40-05:00
In a sense, you are supposed to be a river, you're enlarged and improved by the people in your world, and you're supposed to be a tributary, building and enlarging the lives of the folks around you.