Twitter: Yeah, We’re There
Posted on April 21, 2010
Filed Under Focus on the Family, Focus on the Family Broadcast, Marriage, Parenting
You may not know it, but Focus on the Family has a growing commitment to social media. For instance:
Followers of @MyFocusRadio will see who and what are being discussed on our daily Focus on the Family broadcast.
My personal Twitter account is @FullerJohn.
Focus’ President and CEO Jim Daly is @DalyFocus.
Our marriage department offers daily tips for strengthening your marriage on Twitter (@focusmarriage). Tweets include quotes for encouragement, reminders for your marriage and links back to Focus marriage resources.
Young married couples can get updates on new content by following @YoungMarried.
The Focus parenting department (@FocusParenting) offers weekday tips for discipline, passing your faith, protecting your kids and strengthening your family relationships on Twitter. Tweets include links back to parenting articles, questions & answers, audio, video and discussion threads.
@ThrivingFamily is our brand new, beautiful bi-monthly magazine.
New blog posts, articles and podcasts geared for young adults here: @BoundlessTeam.
Newly married couples can get updates on new content by following @YoungMarried.
@FocusLeadership is the feed for our semester-long program for college students, with daily tweets that include leadership quotes as well as what the FLI students are doing, from classroom topics and guest speakers to activities.
@TheTruthProject is also on Twitter.
Also on Twitter: @WaitNoMore, with events and information about caring for orphans.
If you like to keep up with policy news and issues, follow @CitizenLink and @DriveThruBlog.
If you live in or will be visiting Colorado Springs, follow @FocusBookstore to learn about sales, events, book signings and more!
Even Focus on the Family International Offices are on Twitter!
And if you prefer other social media platforms, around 35,000 people follow us on Facebook.
To learn more, see the links here.
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