Ministry Tech Leaders
Ministry Tech Leaders
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?
Ministry Tech Leaders
Digital Outreach Strategy – 3 Steps to Get Started
We live in an increasingly digital world. If your church doesn’t include digital outreach as part of your overall strategy, you’re overlooking an important way to connect with your community.
Ministry Tech Leaders
14-Point Church Security Checklist: How Do You Stack Up?
Down-to-earth and practical, here are the essential areas you should check when it comes to keep the people and property of your church safe.
Articles for Worship & Creative
3 Great Video Editing Bootcamp Options
Not everyone has the time or the money needed to go back to school to study video editing, but this doesn’t mean that you can’t learn this valuable skill and put your passion to work. You may simply need to consider something like a video editing bootcamp.
Ministry Tech Leaders
How Social Media Fed 18,000 Kenyan Kids
In less than 10 years Steve developed a ministry to feed 18,000 Kenyan kids and ushers them into the 21st-century via computer skills training — all in the name of Jesus.
Ministry Tech Leaders
Can We Just Stop With The Cheesy Stock Photos?
Don’t think for a minute that today’s digital generation isn’t repelled. They’ve grown up with digital devices and can spot cornball, poorly staged, cheesy stock photos from a mile away.
Articles for Worship & Creative
The Best Digital Mixer for Church Might Actually Be Analog
The Behringer X32 the so good it singlehandedly rescued the reputation of the Behringer brand. But is it the best digital mixer for church, or does your church need it, or any digital mixer for that matter?
Ministry Tech Leaders
The Social Media Illusion of Safety and Privacy
What seemed safe now seems insecure, and privacy that we took for granted now seems as though it never existed. Call it the social media illusion.