Five Social Media Practices to Avoid and How to Guard Against Them
The application of these guidelines for pastors and church leaders can make a difference in how effectively you shepherd and minister to those under your care.
The application of these guidelines for pastors and church leaders can make a difference in how effectively you shepherd and minister to those under your care.
These leaders are passionate about Christ Jesus, His gospel, and taking it to the ends of the earth. The qualifications are quite simple: under 40 and making a Kingdom difference.
How can you leverage your church Facebook page to engage as many people as possible with the good news of the birth of Christ? Here are five simple ways:
While I wouldn’t classify this as a dying trend, there are some concerns with bulletin inserts.
Technological advancements and cultural changes have ushered in new practices in church communications. As a result, these seven practices are not only being replaced, they are dying.
The goal of this list is to make you aware of the dozens and dozens of Christian leaders who are advancing the gospel in their respective spheres of influence.
“Don’t leave home without it” applies more to our smartphones than it ever did to American Express. And it applies when people are headed into their weekly worship service as well.
It’s not enough to simply inform an audience. Ultimately you want them to pass on the information as well.
When it comes to informing church members and guests, keep these seven keys in mind. What is your church’s greatest struggle in keeping members informed?
My family was enthralled by the Olympics. Even when we knew the outcome to some events, we still tuned in nightly. So this month features six Olympians and their faith.