Email is a valuable tool, and yet it can often be a frustration for professionals all over the world. If your inbox looks more like “Inbox 5,000” than “Inbox Zero,” there is hope (and no, it doesn’t require declaring email bankruptcy). Gmail tips will equip you to effectively and efficiently manage your email.
How does your team plan meetings? If team members are on the same calendar system such as Google Calendar or Outlook, then it's pretty simple. However, trying to coordinate with a few volunteer leaders or anyone outside of church staff can get complicated. Have you found yourself in the eternal email thread detailing everyone's availability? Here's your solution: there are several scheduling software tools and apps that make this process easier and more efficient.
When you're recording a testimony or a life-story for your church experience, you want your visual creation to enhance the storytelling and not distract...
Whether you're producing a podcast based on sermons or other valuable content, this guide to start a podcast will give you a strong start. I've included my lessons learned and insider tips from producing my own podcast for the past 5 years.
While Hollywood movies studios and theaters have been struggling and failing in recent years — both from streaming services and the recent pandemic — an amazing development has been the production and distribution of high-quality, faith content movies. A collaboration between Fathom Events and Faith Content Network has resulted in the launch of FAN (Faith Affinity Network). FAN supports a network of churches to distribute first-run, first-rate, belief-based movies from the big screen to churches across the country.
Father’s Day is a great opportunity to express how much you value and appreciate the amazing dads in the congregation. We've rounded up some creative Father's Day videos, graphics and innovate ideas that will make each dad feel appreciated by your efforts.
It’s not uncommon for a church’s graphic designer to be whoever has a camera, a good computer, and a little spare time—even if they don’t have graphic design training. After all, the majority of churches don’t have room in the budget for a full-time or half-time designer. But that often results in using church graphics that don’t look quite right, and you don’t know how to fix it.