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Church Tech Tip #60: Tech Tools to Help Ministries Thrive

Today, we have the privilege of having access to numerous tech tools that are specifically designed to help ministries thrive. The gospel is the underlying secret to a healthy spiritual church. But this doesn’t mean that churches should ignore the resources God has provided to amplify the gospel message.

Church Tech Tip #58: What We Can Learn From Amazon About Reducing Friction

We’ve all experienced a lengthy online payment process. Amazon.com has one of the easiest online payment methods, making it a seamless process to ‘hand over’ your money. Churches should, therefore, be questioning how they can learn from Amazon’s online payment methods.

Church Tech Tip #57: 3 Superpower Lessons Every Online Pastor Needs To Hear Today

Pastors and their teams have quickly realized that posting sermon audios to their websites once a week won’t suffice in effectively ministering to their flocks throughout a lengthy pandemic. There are three superpower lessons that all online pastors need to hear today so that they can continue to serve their people well.

Church Tech Tip #56: 3 Ways to Increase Church Retention With Perfectly Timed Workflows

Seldom do we associate the interpersonal aspects of running a church with workflow and management systems. But they don’t need to be exclusive! A solid workflow will help you connect with people, notice and follow up on visitors, start conversations with new believers, and empower ministry leaders to do this, too.

Church Tech Tip #55: Tips for Creating Facebook Ads for Your Church

Many of us have grown up believing that running ads, or advertisements, should be left to the professionals (or the rich). But today, this is no longer the case! Creating Facebook ads for your church has never been easier, or more cost-effective.

Church Tech Tip #54: Tips for Using Social Media to Boost Your Church Engagement

A great many churches run at least one social media account, although often only used sporadically. If this sounds like your church, it may be time to consider utilizing social media effectively and through doing this, boost your church engagement.

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