Should a Church Use Social Media?
Latest statistics show people spend at least 20 minutes a day on Facebook, 12 minutes a day on Twitter, and visits these sites on average 3-4 times a week…
Latest statistics show people spend at least 20 minutes a day on Facebook, 12 minutes a day on Twitter, and visits these sites on average 3-4 times a week…
If the flopping bothers you like it does me, then you will really enjoy the below clip. A player from an Italian team flops to draw a penalty kick but his conscience gets the better of him…
Anyone seriously considering your church will be helped in the decision-making process by providing opportunities to hear the weekly teaching…
Celebrate: Appreciation is motivation and inspiration. Don’t leave employees in the dark.
If social justice issues are truly the pride and joy of the Millennial generation and evangelism is more of a disregarded step-child–I can understand why this is…
You can’t win someone to your side when you are in an adversarial relationship with them…
Overall though, I agree with Trevin. If people are truly captivated by the greatness and graciousness of God, then they will be moved into mission…
This could be a valuable resource for you if you need help with a social media strategy for your ministry…
This may be true in more ways than one for a sports minister! This speaks though specifically to all the administrative work you are doing…
Using social media well will help you to communicate what your ministry does. It will also help you connect with new people. It’s worth the investment…