When done right… effective guest follow up can be completed in less than 45 seconds per guest. It sounds crazy, but it’s not. Churches all across the county are leveraging technology to do it every week.
It's amazing...
Different denominations. Different states. Different church sizes.
Same challenge.
Budget Challenges
The lack of adequate financial resources seems almost universal.
While it happens for a host of reasons they fall into two camps.
I am an introvert. There, I said it. So, going over to dinner at someone’s house, whom I have never met before, ranks right up there with a root canal or standardize testing. C’mon my fellow introverts, you know exactly what I mean. You have to smile constantly for 2+ hours, keep up some semblance of conversation, and maybe even play charades. Somebody push the eject button, please.
On the other hand, we have no problem spending hours over at a good friend’s house. We can be the best refrigerator friends money can buy. The million-dollar question is, “What is the difference?” The answer: familiarity.
Hey! My name is Rusty and I am old. I know I am old because I read my email. I actually think email is great. You can quickly and easily type full sentences, paragraphs, even use grammer grammar (did I mention spell-check?). But that makes me old because, according to the New York Times, enjoying email is a sign you are old. And that article was written in 2010... so I must be really old.
When it comes to church management solutions, options abound. The volume of choices can make it difficult to determine which is the best fit.
Options, style of product and cost all have to be considered. With long standing providers, it's easy to miss new companies with their fresh approach and solutions.
With that in mind we have picked a few "newer "church software solutions. Each has a different approach and feature set, but they bring a common goal.
One of the keys to online ministry is having a social media strategy.
It can mean the difference between effective social interaction and virtual crickets.
Developing...