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On-The-Road Providing Computer Database & Software Assistance to Christian Ministries | ![]() |
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. . . to the website of David McQuoid, On-The-Road
providing assistance with Databases and Software to Christian ministries / missions
primarily in the "lower-48" United States.
( You may need to 'refresh' or
'reload' the page to see recent changes. )
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What is Happening Now . . . This ministry continues to focus on the databases used to support the Information Management needs of ministries. Sometimes it is development of new databases, other times it is modifying or adding to existing databases. Often it also includes creating work-processes and building reports to extend the utility of an existing database beyond the product's original structure or capabilities. Soon I will be departing CEF in Missouri - - and my
location at the beginning of the year 2012 is uncertain at this time. The ministry side of this web-site, found by following the Information for Ministry Clients link, describes the process, logistics, financial considerations, and some Computer Questions for Ministry Growth.
The majority of the "RV side" story, including photos, maps, and
commentary, is found by following the
Visitors, Volunteers & WorkCampers link. |
Tech Serve International TSI coordinates the core services of this ministry. Click on the logo above to visit the TIS web site. Mission Builders International MBI coordinates the faith-supported volunteer side of this ministry. Click on the logo above to visit the MBI web site. Computers In Ministry CIM is a non-profit fee-for-service provider for ministries that have IT budgets. Click on the logo above to visit the CIM web site. |
Supporting Computer Databases and Software in Christian Ministries . . . to help Bring People the good news: Christ
Some people have expressed appreciation for the work I do by using superlatives about skills or knowledge, or words such as "amazing" or "like magic".
Let us take the phrase "like magic" to put things into perspective.A common part of a traditional magic show is "pulling a rabbit out of the hat".
Perhaps I have some good "pulling out of hat" techniques.
However, unless the Lord God provides the rabbit, there is no show.