Facebook announced some big changes recently at their F8 Developer conference. And while I finally think I'm going to make the jump into VR with the Oculus Quest rolling out next month, there was a..
Facebook announced some big changes recently at their F8 Developer conference. And while I finally think I'm going to make the jump into VR with the Oculus Quest rolling out next month, there was a..
As part of anongoing blog series "Church Online in 2020"we're taking an introspective look into the changes Church Online needs to make in 2019 for it to be a growing, healthy representation of..
Christmas is here! Churches across the country are prepping final details for their Christmas Eve services, making sure that everything is right. After all, churches will see a significant increase..
Hey Church Communicators. We all love Facebook, right? What's not to love? It's easy to engage users through comments on posts and Facebook Messenger. Content on Facebook is easily sharable. Facebook..
In a tweet, Nona Jones and Pushpay clearly encapsulated an idea that I've been wrestling with for years.
Is your church a megaphone or a telephone? It's an old adage heard around communication circles, but especially important into today's digital world.
Church, the rules changed on us. They always do, mind you. But this is a substantial shift that many churches have yet to overcome.
I've been reading through James lately, and had quite the revelation. Almost 2,000 years before Facebook became a household name, James provides us an excellent social media strategy. Check this out.
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