Kenny Jahng

Kenny Jahng
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Kenny Jahng is Editor-In-Chief at ChurchTechToday.com. He's also the founder of AiForChurchLeaders.com. Kenny is a Certified StoryBrand Copywriter Guide and founder of Big Click Syndicate, a strategic marketing advisory firm helping Christian leaders build marketing engines that work. You can connect with Kenny on LinkedIn, TikTok, or Instagram.

Why Your Website Needs a Plan Your Visit Option

In a recent interview, Kenny Jahng sits down with Tyler Smith, founder of textinchurch.com to talk about the “Plan Your Visit” online resource and the positive impact it can have on a first-time visitor or guest. 

3 Questions The StoryBrand Framework Can Help Answer To Improve Your Church Website

It's not good enough to have a mediocre website in today's world. People will look up your website before they decide to visit your church in person for the first time. Put your best foot forward with your website since it is now the front door to your church. StoryBrand can help.

3 Things Every Organization Website Strategy Needs

A church website strategy is more than building a beautiful home page. In this article, we'll explore the three critical components needed to increase your ability to leverage your church's Internet presence. 

10 Stellar Church Websites Built With The Church Co Platform

TheChurchCo.com is one church website builder that is popular among churches today due to its clean design options, flexibility in functionality, and low budget requirement.  In this article, we’ll take a look at diverse examples of churches using The Church Co website platform.

TOOL OF THE WEEK: Glorify Daily Bible Devotional App

There are plenty of Bible reading apps, Bible audio apps, etc.  YouVersion's Bible app has introduced daily devotional stories which provides scripture + devotional...

5 Basic Live Streaming Tips For Better Presentations And Viewing Experiences

Every production team has their own live streaming tips. Whether you are doing it for your church services on Sundays, as part of an event during the week, there are some things you should know about this technology before going live.

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