Russ McGuire

Russ McGuire is a Strategist, Entrepreneur, Executive, Advisor, Mentor, Inventor, Innovator, Visionary, Author, Writer, Blogger, Husband, Father, Brother, Son, and Christian with proven strategic insights. He has been blessed to serve as an executive in Fortune 500 companies, found technology startups, be awarded technology patents, author a book and contribute to others, written dozens of articles for various publications, and speak at many conferences.

Digital Christian Revolution – Part 2

The digital Christian revolution is in full swing, but as Christ told his disciples “Behold, I send you out as sheep in the midst of wolves. Therefore be wise as serpents and harmless as doves.”

The Digital Christian Revolution

Are there ministries that have done a good job of capturing that power of the digital Christian revolution while managing the danger? If so, how have they managed to pull it off?

Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary & the Digital Seminary Revolution

Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary (CBTS) began life as the Midwest Center for Theological Studies in 2005 using the traditional model of in-person education. In 2011 the school embraced digital technology, shifting to a primarily online teaching model.

The Digital Teaching Revolution – How R.C. Sproul & Ligonier Ministries Leveraged Tech

From the invention of cassette tapes to the digital teaching revolution, R.C. Sproul and Ligonier Ministries was always at the edge of the tech wedge.

The Digital Caring Revolution – Samaritan’s Purse

For over 50 years, Samaritan’s Purse has helped meet the needs of people who are victims of war, poverty, natural disasters, disease, and famine with the purpose of sharing God’s love through His Son, Jesus Christ. Their growth tells the story of the Digital Caring Revolution.

The Digital Bible Revolution – YouVersion Reaches 500 Million Devices

Over the past 25 years, probably no church has more extensively leveraged digital technology to increase the reach and richness of its ministries, all driven by that mission. Call it the digital Bible revolution.

Grand Canyon University Rides Technology Waves to New Vitality

Building the modern infrastructure capable of riding the changing technology waves would take money that Grand Canyon didn’t have. Enter the Christian entrepreneur.

Should Your Church Strategy Include Competition?

For our company to gain a customer all of our competitors have to lose that customer. But does this approach make sense for mission-driven non-profits like the church? Can church strategy include competition?

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