The Change Revolution with Phil Cooke
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Change is Coming. Are You Ready?

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November 7, 2007

For the leader or employee in a faith-based or non-profit organization that sees impending change coming – but can’t convince anyone else – here are a few thoughts. Especially for those in the middle of generational change. Right now in America there are a number of major religious organizations in the middle of changing leadership from the first generation leader to the second. For those of you who see that coming, take heart with the following: ... read more

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Younger Viewers are Shifting from TV to YouTube

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November 3, 2007

According to Advertising Age magazine, younger viewers are moving to the computer screen perhaps a bit faster than anyone thought. With younger adults, only 23% strongly agree that they prefer to watch TV rather than online video. Nearly 30% of the 12-64 year old population report that the PC is cutting seriously into their TV time. What does this mean? ... read more

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Is the Rush to Make “Faith Based” Movies Creating a Market for Schlock?

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September 10, 2007

It’s happening.  Just as I’ve been discussing over the last year, the rush of studios to release “Christian” themed films is causing them to pick up some junk (can I say “crap?”), thus screwing it up for future filmmakers.  This is from a review by William Lobdell in the Los Angeles Times about the film “Conversations with God”.  Granted, it’s not a strictly “Christian” film, but it falls in the faith-based category.  He says dislikes it so much he wants to ask God: ... read more

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