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Thanks, churches, for making CM Events work so seamlessly

The Old Time Religion and Modern Times: Street and Number = Chapter and Verse? The easy way to find things
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You have to hand it to the Old Time Religion. We think it is the reason why ministers and churches have so seamlessly moved into the modern communications ages. And why they've led the way for the spectacular success of CM's Events listings.

I think it has to do with the Bible Drills. Chapter and Verse. Give that to any regular Sunday School student and they find the reference in less time than anyone could on a computer.

We want to thank the Adair County Ministerial Association and all other church leaders for supplying ColumbiaMagazine.com with the content we need for our Events listings. For always including Street and Number, the time, the day of the week, the event, and contact information to allow CM to post so much so seamlessly. Thanks. -EW




This story was posted on 2011-12-17 05:48:36
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