Great leaders aren’t built in a weekend. They’re developed over time.
Start simple. Stay faithful. And focus more on connection than on clicks.
Creating content should be life-giving, not life-draining. When you build margin into your schedule, you protect your passion, your people, and your purpose.
Launching a book is an exhilarating journey, but it can also feel daunting—especially if you’re working with a limited budget. The good news? You don’t need a massive marketing budget to create excitement and drive awareness for your book.
In our current digital era, social media offers churches a powerful platform to connect with their congregation and reach their community. If you’re looking to refresh your church’s online presence, here are 10 easy social media ideas to try this year:
Creativity thrives in community. That belief has guided me throughout my career and continues to inspire my work. Over the past few years, I’ve realized the incredible opportunities I have to better connect with church leaders, authors, and content creators, helping them achieve their goals and make a lasting impact.
Now that this device has become almost attached to us 24-7 (I’ll be the first to admit, I’m tethered to mine), how is the church adapting? Or better yet, how should the church adapt and engage the smartphone?
While some circumstances do call for quick pastoral turnover, it’s hard not to wonder if some churches fire their pastor (or the pastor bails) too quickly.
It’s likely that at some point someone will comment negatively about your church on Facebook.
Facebook is the most effective platform for your church to use to promote itself—if you use it wisely. These ten tips will help you do so.
You never know what people will search for and as a result find your site. I didn’t expect these.
Poor communication can cost you volunteers and church members. That’s why it’s important to avoid these communications blunders.
These seven Facebook tips won’t skyrocket your engagement overnight, but when combined with sensible content and time, you will see a dramatic boost in your results on Facebook.
Offering an online guest registration form shows you are ahead of the game when it comes to making a good first impression with a guest.
These ten outreach ideas will allow your church to be noticed in your community and, most importantly, provide your members with several opportunities for gospel conversations.
Every church can and should have some kind of email communication or newsletter for members and guests.
Whether you mail your guest packet or give it out on Sunday, here are six items to be sure to include: