A few days ago (although I’ve just now had time to discover and read about it), Nick Nicholaou, and Steve Hewitt of Christian Computing Magazine, announced that they are starting a Ministry IT Certification! You’ve probably already heard about it from Jason Powell, but this looks like it could be pretty exciting! I’m looking forward to more information when the Ministry Technology Institute site is no longer a placeholder!
David Szpunar: Lead Engineer, PC Help Services
(formerly) Lakeview Information Technology
July 16th, 2007 at 9:21 pm
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Thanks, David! The site is up and running now, and we’re adding more content to it daily. Check it out! http://www.ministry-tech.com.
Very cool, I like the site design! It looks good with more than a press release, although it’s obvious that it’s just getting started from the content side of course. Giving out life experience credit any time soon? :-)
[...] any more!) Church IT Roundtables, have done a great job pulling together this program since the original announcement. They were kind enough to honor me with an invitation to be on the MTI Advisory Board, which I have [...]