Keith Fletcher, who served as editor-in-chief at Randall House Publications for 11 years, is currently director of the digital division and guides strategic planning, website infrastructure development, and digital content procurement for Internet-based curriculum on demand. Before coming to Randall House, Keith worked at Scripture Press Publications as teen and denominational editor. He and his wife Sarah, who is editor of Together With God, a women’s Bible study magazine, have been married almost 27 years. The Fletchers have two adult sons (Aaron and Jesse) and a daughter (Hannah), all of whom are accomplished writers. Keith enjoys camping, hiking, backpacking, and experiencing the beauty of God’s creation away from computers and cell phones.
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10 Commandments of Web Design
A while back, Business Week included an article proclaiming the 10 Commandments of Web Design. This is not a new article, but I don’t believe I’ve ever mentioned it before on my blog. Here are the…
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FREE iPod Touch!
Now that I have your attention, let me get to back to my daily posts. I hope to do better this week than I have in the past two. I suppose I did plod through the National as I mentioned in my last…
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“Just Keep Plodding Through It”
That’s the advice I gave my wife over the weekend about all the National-related pressure she’s experiencing. But I find it hard to take my own advice. Unlike her, I’m not a plodder. I do my best…
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N.T. Wright’s Full of Surprises
N.T. Wright, a respected Christian theologian, shows up in an unusual place to talk about heaven and his new book Surprised by Hope. This clip is proof that theologians can have a sense of humor….
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Internet Independence Day
A group called “Save the Internet” is lobbying Washington to prevent the big media companies from eliminating “net neutrality.” I’m not for big business further commercializing the net, but I’m not…
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Convention Mode
It’s that time of the year around our office and the offices of the other Free Will Baptist agencies in town. The 72nd annual session of the National Association of Free Will Baptists will meet in…
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Two for One
I missed my Tuesday post, so today I’m giving you two for the price of one. As always, the price for reading my blog is FREE! Speaking of free, I received a wonderful package yesterday morning. It…
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Find That Hard to Find Book
You can order almost any currently published title from the phone/online distribution center here at Randall House. Just call 1-800-877-7030 or visit our website’s contact page. But what if the book…
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27
Fastest Geek Contest
Students from Vanderbilt compete to see who can assemble a PC fastest. It’s hard to believe that the winner clocked in under 2 minutes. I can only tear one up that quickly! I hope the folks at Apple…
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26
Something for the Geek’s “Ride”
GPS navigation systems are becoming so mainstream that even my mother-in-law wants one, but here’s one for either the gadget geek or an 80s TV show addict. It’s a GPS unit that sounds like KITT…
Find Lower Gas Prices
Thursday’s web link is one that I hope you’ll find useful. It’s a site that tracks gas prices in North America. I especially like the gas price heat map. If you are traveling, you might want to zoom…
Wed
Jun
25
Disaster Recovery Mode
Congratulations! As a faithful blog reader, you are the first to know that I have broken my Mac Book Pro. Look at the photo. No, that’s not some cruel joke screen saver. Yes, that is a crack in the…
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24
Know Your Fonts?
If you don’t know what a “font” is, you can skip this post. By the way, where were you when the desktop publishing revolution broke out? But if you are an “armchair” graphic designer, like me, maybe…
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Something for New Churches…or Old
I ran across a website “for new churches” that has an easy to remember name: newchurches.com. It’s by Ed Stetzer a well-known church planter with Lifeway Research. Upon checking this site out, I see…
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20
Communication Is Everything
This is one of my favorite video clips. I’ve used it at the beginning of my CLEAR curriculum workshops to remind folks of the importance of clear communication. If you are reading this on an RSS…