Tools Needed to be a Digital Minister
No matter what ministry you are involved in, there are tools that can help you make your ministry more effective. The same applies to digital ministers. In order to be an effective digital minister, you would likely need a range of digital tools and tech to help. And the good news is that as technology continues to advance, the more options digital ministers have to reach more people for Christ.
Digital Tools
Here is a list of some of the key tools that a digital minister can use.
- Social media management platforms: Communicating on social media is very important to encourage people as digital missionaries. To stay on track with what you are sharing and where, get a platform like Hootsuite, Buffer or Later. Each one has different pros and cons so do your research to know which is best for you.
- Video conferencing software: This could be Zoom, Google Meet or some other platform that you can use to do video meetups for discipleship, leader development or outreach purposes.
- Digital audio/video recording and editing tools: To produce videos and audio content it's important to have the right tools. You don't have to have the most expensive tools, just the right ones. Check out this list of audio and video tools you can put in your toolbox.
- Online giving/donation platforms: To encourage people to give tithes and offerings, have a giving platform that someone can use to give digitally. Companies like PushPay, Tithe.ly, and Subsplash are some of the more well-known platforms.
- Church management software: This tool is great to have as it keeps track of who has been attending as well as provide communication tools and ways to track giving online.
- Email tools: Communicating and sharing faith encouragement to people go beyond social media. Having an email client where you can email your church or those you are reaching is great. Programs like MailChimp are easy to use and have FREE options.
- Cloud storage and file sharing services: Saving and sharing resources for you or others to view is really important. Having a Dropbox, Google Drive or Box account is very helpful as you can access information you need on multiple devices anywhere.
- Digital Bible study resources: We have come a long way from going to seminaries to find the most comprehensive Bible study resources to help you as you prepare messages or for your own study. Thankfully, there are a variety of digital and online resources that can help such as Logos.
Conclusion
These tools highlighted above are a great core to help you get going in your digital and online ministry. While having these tools are great, it's important to remember that having a heart for this ministry is most important. It's a calling to serve the online community God has put on your heart that will help you through all the ups and downs of ministry. Use these tools but also continue to seek God and His guidance for clear direction and how you can use these tools to minister.
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