Administration, data, and software aren’t the first topics people consider when they think of ministry. But back-office systems play a huge role in supporting front-line ministries by keeping track of volunteers, events, and key details. A good system will show ministry leaders which parents belong to each child in the nursery and where people are in the discipleship process.
A brand new podcast in the church tech space has been launched. The Tech In Church Podcast talks about stories and strategies from everyday church communicators who use simple tech tools to go from frazzled to focused.
Pastors, once the sermon is over, what do you do with all that work you put into it? Well, luckily, there are plenty of ways to repurpose your sermon recording so that it continues to minister long after the service is over. Here are 10 ideas to get you started.
Creating a Christmas landing page may sound simple, and there are helpful church landing page templates that you can use. But it still takes some skill to pull everything together properly. To help out with your planning process, we’ve gathered up a few examples from churches that have built Christmas landing pages that are worth their weight in frankincense, gold, and myrrh.
What makes people choose one church over another? What really matters to people when they are deciding together, as a family, what church they will attend? I’m sure you have thought about this. Well, Pew Research Center actually asked people these exact questions and we are letting you in on the latest information.
Did you know that 17 million Americans don’t even attend in-person worship services and visit church websites instead? When community members look for a...
We don’t know what 2023 holds any better than we knew what to expect in 2020. But in the middle of what is sure to be challenging economic times, there are a few best practices that will help us weather whatever comes our way
Faithlife upgraded Logos Bible Software to Logos 10 in October. The new version comes with some awesome under-the-hood updates that will help users. In addition, they’ve added a few useful features on each platform, including the desktop/laptop version, and the mobile version that runs on an iPhone, iPad, or Android device. They also gave some love to their Logos Web App, which appeals to ChromeOS users.