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Articles for Small Group Leaders
Technology in Small Groups – Is Google Attending Your Meeting?
Voice assistants can help with researching topics or getting definitions of words, record lists and notes, or even read Bible passages for the group. But there is also a downside to using this kind of technology in small groups.
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Over 2,000 Churches Trust Together+ to Engage Their Members
Together+, powered by aware3, helps church members become active, generous participants through 4 easy-to-use tools.
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The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Sound Techs
How well we work determines the results of our work. Here are habits all sound techs need to adopt and develop.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Online Church Events Are Here to Stay — 3 Keys to Success
The entire world is figuring out how to work more online, and while some of us have been leading online church events for ten plus years, many churches are experiencing this new online reality for the first time.
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Livestream Worship Services and the Power of Close Ups
With the explosion of filmmakers, social influencers, livestream worship services, and YouTube producers these days, when it comes to shooting video, there appears to be a significant lack of understanding the power of a close up.
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SentinelOne Control’s Anti-Malware Employs AI to Sense Zero-Hour Threats
My firm, MBS, recently changed its anti-malware spec to a solution called SentinelOne Control because it appears to be the strongest protection against ransomware and all other forms of malware.
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Analog Vs. Digital Mixer – The Great Debate
Analog vs. Digital Mixer? Both an analog mixer and a digital mixer can deliver fantastic sound, but they represent different ways of thinking about the process and the finished result.
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Expensive New Sound System – and Lousy Sound?
The state-of-the-art new sound system is rolled into the new church, and on the grand opening they end up with music that sounds like it came out of a tin can.