
Using Mentoring Skills in #ChurchComm
Before I was a Church Comm person I was a Pilates Instructor, and before that, I volunteered as a mentor and trainer for a non-profit
Before I was a Church Comm person I was a Pilates Instructor, and before that, I volunteered as a mentor and trainer for a non-profit
A clever and fairly inexpensive way to show your social media followers that you love them (and increase your reach at the same time), is to share a Starbucks Card on social media.
My buddy Joe and I come up with 90 social media posts a month for SundaySocial.tv. Non-repeating. And we’ve done this for around 3 years.
The church technology ministries around the world are in a beautiful place within the Church because they get the chance to serve with a level
?Not that I have already reached the goal or am already fully mature, but I make every effort to take hold of it because I
I have a confession to make: Sometimes, I am the worst. At writing, at life, and at social media, you name it, and I?ve probably
Fifty dollars a month. That?s all a church in Seattle has decided to invest in communication. Fifty dollars! (pause for dramatic effect?) A month! The
I was never into numbers, at all. I was not a big fan of math, mainly because it was confusing to me. I hated statistics
In his book,?The?Gift of Fear, celebrity security consultant Gavin de Becker explains the risks of engaging critics, stalkers, and other detractors. “It’s better to detach
You would be hard-pressed to find someone that appreciates a good list as much as I do. I love lists as much as Scully loved
Information is advancing daily on a global stage through the connectivity of the Internet. Email, blogs and social platforms contribute to the viral spread of
I think social media is one of the most brilliant things we?ve introduced in the 21st?century. It?s opened up communication on such a super-sonic global
Earlier I stirred the pot with a post challenging churches to take a step back and check their motivation before posting #prayfor graphics (or memes)
Churches should set the trend for how to take action during a tragedy not just post cute graphics on social media.
Coming up with content to share from your church blog or social media can be a daunting task sometimes. I always encourage church communications leaders
As church communicators, we need to be storytellers. Typically, we tell stories with text, photos and video. However, data tells a story too. It?s a
You work for a church. You cant be everywhere. You don’t have the budget and the resources. And you never will. So if you had to choose just one social network which would it be?
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