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Would Jesus Be Your Friend on Christian Legal Society 50 th Anniversary Conference Tom Ciesielka, TC Public Relations

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Would Jesus Be Your Friend on

Christian Legal Society 50th Anniversary Conference

Tom Ciesielka, TC Public Relations

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So What?

Who Cares?

W.W.J.FB?

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What does it mean for your clients?

How will employees be involved?

What does it mean for your ministry?

So What and Who Cares?

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We believe that the Bible, God’s written word, is the ultimate guide for our values, attitudes, and behaviors. (excerpt from

website)

CLS Community Life Statement

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W.W.J.FB?

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The eyes of the Lord are everywhere, keeping watch on the wicked and the good.

Proverbs 15:3

How Would You React to Jesus’ Friend Request?

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10 Commandments of Social Media

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Thou Shalt Listen

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Facebook Search

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“LinkedIn was the most accepted social network for business use with only 1 in

5 reporting that it was blocked at work; Facebook's figure was 31 percent.”

Computerworld 10/14/11

Thou Shalt Choose Wisely

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Thou Shalt Measure Time and Money Spent

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Work/World

God Thou Shalt Focus on Your Inner Circle

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Social network users notice growing security risks (Computerworld 10/14/11)

20% of social media users have been negatively affected by information revealed

54.3% report phishing attempts 13% said they had their accounts hijacked

Thou Shalt Think Before Your Tweet

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Thou Shalt Separate Wheat from Chaff

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“Image is what people think we are; integrity is what we really are.”

John C. Maxwell

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Thou Shalt Be Unblemished

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Thou Shalt Be Relevant

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Thou Shalt Not Be a Victim of the Medium

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Inadvertent advertising?◦ Social media profiles could be subject to state

rules regarding attorney advertising.

Blog around advertising rules?◦ Websites are usually categorized as

advertisements. However, rules regarding “blawgs” are less consistent.

Thou Shalt Remember You Are a Lawyer

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Protection with professional social media? “Ambulance chasing” on Twitter?

Thou Shalt Remember You Are a Lawyer

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“The coming peril is the intellectual, educational, psychological and artistic over production…. People are inundated, blinded, deafened, and mentally paralyzed by a flood of vulgar and tasteless externals, leaving them no time for leisure, thought or creation from within themselves.”

GK Chesterton, one of Christianity’s most prolific writers, said this during a speech he made in the 1930s

Who Said this?

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Name one takeaway from today’s program

Points to Ponder

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Content is king and kingdom business is still key

Be top of mind, not a bottom feeder

The Shepard Knows His Sheep: social anything is still relational

Takeaway Tips

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Tom Ciesielka312-422-1333

[email protected]