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Chad Jarnagin. Songwriter. Worshiper of Yahweh. Artist. Ideologist. I grew up around Cincinnati, OH and have lived in the Nashville area for well over 10 years. I’m the Worship Arts Pastor of Rolling Hills Community Church in Franklin, TN. Creator … Read more ›
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Chad Jarnagin
waitsfornone
August 18, 2009 at 9:11 pm
Dude, rockin video… while I will still stay away from facebook and mypace, I have fallen in love with social media. Twitter specifically to find out new things and have conversations with people I see seldom.
@B_rewster
August 18, 2009 at 9:12 pm
i love that video. posted it on my blog last night. CRAZY.
Chad Jarnagin
August 18, 2009 at 9:15 pm
AH! Great minds Brewster…
Amy Halleran
August 18, 2009 at 10:35 pm
Great video! I’m still waiting for John to twitter. He hated it in the beginning. But then I posted a pic of a WW2 piece of fabric he had for 30 yr & could never find out its origin. He swore he’d talked to all the experts he could find. I sent out a twitpic & in less than 4 hrs, I had 5 leads. In less than 24 hrs he was speaking to a man in CA who solved his mystery. His comment “Don’t make me like Twitter.” HA!
jw
August 19, 2009 at 8:26 am
Very interesting. The ironic thing is even though we are more connected than ever, some are more lonely than ever. I think Brent mentioned this before but does social networking = real relationships? Most of the time it doesn’t IMHO.