
The Anatomy of a Great Church Website – Your Landing Page (Home Page)
What exactly will keep an end user on your site – whether a first time or long time user? The truth is, it has to be attractive, fast, informative, and many other things.
What exactly will keep an end user on your site – whether a first time or long time user? The truth is, it has to be attractive, fast, informative, and many other things.
Okay, so I know that when you read or click on a headline like this, you don?t want any backstory to the idea that?led to
People want to enjoy where they serve. They want and long for community. There are always things you can do, even on a small budget, to create an exciting place for people to serve.
Spend time during the week preparing your volunteers for Sunday. Set them up for success, and you?ll start seeing more ownership and excitement in your volunteer culture.
I read a lot of books and blogs, and listen to many podcasts. There are many people who influence me in small ways. But it recently occured to me that there are a few of major thought leaders who have a more significant influence on my work.
If you?re struggling with boring communication and you can?t pinpoint the cause, start here. Start by connecting personally with your audience. Let the rest fall into place.
The Power of Unlikely Pairs I recently came across an in-depth article in Wired magazine about one of Amazon’s secret weapons. During the incredibly busy
How to effectively correct those we lead by following 5 lessons from the Netflix cease-and-desist letter.
My church has been failing. We avoided it for a long time, but now we have to come to terms with reality. Learn from our mistakes.
God admitted in a recent interview that He religiously watches the HBO smash-hit Game of Thrones.
I?m grateful I don?t live in the Dark Ages. I love reading the Bible for myself and learning about God. And I love having a
?Your job here is to make us look good.? It was my first week on staff at a large church when I heard these words
December 2011 was an interesting time for me. I?d recently turned 25, gotten engaged, and was finishing up my second year of a two-year student
For many years, I thought I was just a facilitator of the ministry that was happening from the stage; that my job was simply to
At some point or another, we?ve all had to follow a leader. Following is part of life and ministry. I?m sure sometimes we?ve followed willingly,
Church is weird. Think about it for a minute from an outsider?s perspective?someone who has never been inside a church. (More people exist in this
Yesterday, over dinner, I looked across the table to my wife and said, ?Never let me forget the importance of just ?doing the work,? okay??
Editor’s note:?The discerning reader will?notice Jenny Potter’s “most creative thing” is also Sleep No More.?Check out her?take?on the what made it the most creative thing
I?ve been scared of the word ?creative.? Studies show that young children exhibit creativity and readily proclaim it, while with maturity, we tend to stop
I was recently on a school trip with my son to the East coast.?It was an amazing tour of the early settlements, our nation?s capital,
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