Ministry Tech Leaders
Ministry Tech Leaders
It’s Time: Use an iPhone as Your Video Camera
Today, we carry around a TV studio in our pocket and more and more filmmakers are embracing the idea of producing projects on mobile phones. That's right: an iPhone as your video camera.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Virtual Missions Trips Build Gospel Connections Continents Apart
Raymond Vargas, a CBU student, had taken part of school-sponsored mission projects in Germany and Northern Africa. And while his experience in virtual missions last fall was different, it still brought fruit.
Ministry Tech Leaders
Tech Gear and the Story of “For Just $10 More”
If we’re not careful, our good stewardship can turn into being cheap. And when it comes to tech gear, that's not good.
Ministry Tech Leaders
Everything You Need to Know About a Personal Monitoring System
A personal monitoring system takes an individual’s monitor mix and sends it directly to the ears of that musician or singer. Here's everything you need to know, all in one location.
Ministry Tech Leaders
Water Cooler Conversations — Remotely?
Let’s focus on how to have those comfortable and helpful water cooler conversations with team members who work at a different location.
Ministry Tech Leaders
Communication Strategy: Start Small, Reach Big
What if we were approaching our communication strategy with the right intent but the wrong method? What if there was a better way emerging to reach our people and move them toward engagement?
Articles for Worship & Creative
Worship Summit Live Brings Together Top Church Leaders for 4 Events a Year!
Worship Summit Live is a day of educational content focused on the best methods to produce live-streamed and recorded worship celebrations for virtual and hybrid congregations.
Ministry Tech Leaders
Apple’s M1 Chipset: Here’s What We’ve Learned
Apple introduced Macs with a new M1 chipset late last year, and many are excited about it! I’m getting lots of inquiries from folks who want to get a M1 equipped Mac. Is it ready? We’ve tested it; here’s what we learned.