By Roscoe Barnes III
Author, F.F. Bosworth: The Man Behind Christ the Healer
Copyright (c) 2018
#FFBosworth
#BosworthMatters
F.F. Bosworth's board on Pinterest |
Are you on Pinterest?
I'm happy to announce F.F. Bosworth now has a home on the popular social media platform Pinterest. It’s a place where you can visually discover
his life history in a vibrant and colorful environment. You can follow updates,
pin (save) the images to your own board, and then share them with your
followers. So far, it appears to be a nice place to call home.
The idea for opening an account with Pinterest began a
few months ago. At the time, I was pondering new ways to share Bosworth's
story. So I created the Pinterest board with pins of my ongoing research,
images, and commentary on his life history. Pinterest, as you may know, is
image driven. It allows me to share all of my research and images on a single
page (board). Each image is shared with a link to my websites/blogs where the
full content is curated. Hashtags are included. Even more, the content appears
in Google searches.
Perhaps you've noticed that when I share a paper or blog
post on Bosworth, I post the material on both of my blogs, Bosworth Matters and RoscoeReporting. I upload some of the work to roscoebarnes.net
and several academic websites, including Figshare.com, ResearchGate.net, and Academia.edu.
Announcements of various posts are posted on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram,
ChronicleVitae, and Google+ Now, I’m glad to say, I am sharing my work on
Pinterest.
I invite you to check it out. Please share and follow.
Help me to get the word out about this important figure in our church history.
You can visit the
F.F. Bosworth Pinterest board here:
Perhaps I should mention that my use of multiple channels
to share this work is similar to the promotional and communication methods
used by Bosworth: Instead of relying on a single source to share his messages,
he skillfully used the power of multiple forms of media. The healing evangelist was a prolific writer, reporter,
and tireless promoter. He used magazines, newspapers, books, tracts and other
means to share his story. He used the media of his day to reach people where
they were. He understood that it was all about access and the ability to reach
a growing number of readers. I share the same sentiment as I branch out into
the world of digital platforms and academic websites.
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For more information:
Visit the F.F. Bosworth page here. Questions about the research and commentary on F.F. Bosworth may be directed to Roscoe Barnes III, Ph.D., via email at doctorbarnes3@gmail.com or roscoebarnes3@yahoo.com. For updates on F.F. Bosworth history, simply follow this blog or @Roscoebarnes3 on Twitter. #ChristTheHealer
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