Articles for Pastors
Apple iOS Beefs Up Parental Controls (A Little)
Parental control tools, no matter how good they are, still require parental involvement. Use the tools available but remember: tools without teaching are hollow and won’t equip young people to become Godly online citizens.
Free Resources for Outreach & Missions
“Free” Images? You’d Better Check the Terms of Service
Some new guidelines have come to our attention about the “free images” on sites such as Canva, PicMonkey, and Snappa. These sites (and others) have recently updated their Terms of Service.
Articles for Pastors
Are You Making These 3 Mistakes with your Church Management Software?
Clients have described their three main areas of ChMS mistakes as Wrong Choice, Incorrect Implementation, and Insufficient Training.
Ministry Tech Leaders
Phishing Attacks Keep on Coming: Are You Safe?
The email was poorly crafted, and the login page looked nothing like our login page, but a user fell for it and entered their username and password into the phishing site.
Articles for Worship & Creative
Podcasting? These Two Mics Are The Bomb
Using an external USB microphone improves the sound quality while making it much easier to produce the podcasts and recordings you desire.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
8 Thoughts About Discipling Remotely
Many of us who disciple will be forced by our mobile society to consider discipling remotely at some point. For many folks, long gone are the days when they stayed in one area their entire lives. We must be ready to disciple from a distance.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Created for Community: Three Re-opening Options
Many churches wish that one Sunday a switch is going to flip and everything will go back to the way things were before. But this re-opening scenario seems unlikely.
Ministry Tech Leaders
Why Churches MUST Rethink Communication in a Pandemic World
Instead of having something for everything, stick to what your church does well, and do it the best. Here are three ways your church needs to rethink communication as this COVID-19 crisis continues.
