Ministry Tech Leaders
Ministry Tech Leaders
All Effective Church Communication Starts With 4 Crucial Questions
Whether someone is hearing, reading, or watching, the goal of effective church communication should be to help them know and then act on that knowledge.
Ministry Tech Leaders
5 Ways Livestreaming Church Services Can Help Expand Your Congregation
Churches of all sizes have discovered that livestreaming church services is a wonderful option for those who aren’t able to attend services in person and can also help expand a congregation across the globe.
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How Cyber Con Artists Exploit The Weak
The cyber con artists we deal with at Thirtyseven4 and their disgusting tactics (and order of operations) don’t change.
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The Ultimate List of Free Stock Photo Sites for Churches
Sometimes we need to use a stock photos to fill a gap or to communicate a larger message. Lucky for you (and me), stock photos have come a long way in the last several years.
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What’s Your Backup Plan?
The highest priority of I.T. is disaster recovery preparedness; the ability to recover after a major data loss. We call that a backup plan, because it all starts with good backups. So, what’s your backup plan?
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Guard Against Ransomware – Your Guide to Safety
Over the last few months, there is one topic raising eyebrows and raising security-awareness in the cybersecurity world: the rampant rise of ransomware. But you and your ministry can guard against ransomware.
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Porn, VR, and Church Tech
Pornhub reports that their website receives more than 12 million hours of viewing time a day. The porn industry has long set its sights on the Virtual Reality. According one recent report, the porn VR industry grew by more than 18% in 2018.
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Craig Groeschel on Church Asset Allocation – It’s More Important Than You Think!
So you’re probably thinking that church asset allocation is a technical topic designated to be discussed by your finance committee and avoided at all...