Be among the first to join LiveKite. It's a nice diversion from Facebook. Plus you get to add your heroes and your church activities and people you'd like to meet.
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I realize that LiveKite is a networking site, but what distinguishes it from all the other networking sites...in other words, it is attached to a particular church? Denomination? Someone's core group of friends?
I suppose what makes Facebook more useful to me is that I actually know most of my friends in person. I feel intimated joining a site where I don't know very many people...
plus, anything that says "christian groups" makes me nervous.
I joined it to support my cousin, who created it. But it's not going to replace facebook. Also, there are a lot of people on there that I know already.
Which cousin?
Steve Lutz, the eldest