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Reaction GIFs for Your Church Service
It’s a sad thing, but those in the tech booth don’t get much say in the service. Sure, the sound guy can use the talkback mic. Heck, even the lighting designer can flash the lights when they’re upset. But what about the slide operator? They get
5 Reasons Nobody Takes Your Church Marketing Seriously
5 Reasons Nobody Takes Your Church Marketing Seriously Do people take your church’s marketing seriously? When someone sees a postcard from your church, do they laugh or do they consider it? I must admit I’ve been tempted to mock many church’s marketing I come across.
Great Church Website Design Examples
Great Church Website Design Examples It used to be that churches were known for having the world’s worst websites. In fact, if you Google “worst church website“, Evangel Cathedral’s site comes up as the number one result. They seem to be the pinnacle of bad
5 Totally Awesome Design Techniques from the Early Internet
I pity the generation nowadays that never got to experience the early Internet. It was a new frontier fraught with cheesy animated gifs, buggy Java applets, and ASCII art that could blow your mind. I thought it would be fun to put together a list
If Bible Stories Were BuzzFeed Posts
If Bible Stories Were BuzzFeed Posts BuzzFeed. A blight on modern journalism. But that doesn’t mean we can’t have fun with it. Imagine if BuzzFeed were advertising Bible stories on your Facebook feed. Enjoy!
5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Hitting ‘Print’
5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Hitting ‘Print’ There are two ways for your marketing piece to go viral. The first way is to have something truly awesome that people want to share. The second is to have an unfortunate mistake that people spread through
9 Questions to Help You in Sermon Series Planning
Sermon Series Planning If you’re involved in sermon series planning, this post is for you. We’ve developed nine questions to help you in the process. Answering these sermon series planning questions will help you make a cohesive and effective sermon series—from the visuals to the