People and search engines have different communication needs. Is your church website speaking to both?
Browsing: communication
This is the key ingredient to success in all areas of life.
If you are not doing this, you are wasting hundreds of dollars every year.
Abuse, adultery, fire, flooding, murder, and theft – churches are not exempt from common crises. Will your church be ready when a crisis hits? Is your church prepared to turn a crisis into an opportunity?
Take a look at this video called “The Power of Words.” Not only is it touching and creative, but it also provides 4 important insights about words and communication.
If your church is still on the fence about using Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, or other social media tools to communicate with those in your church and those in your community, here are 5 compelling reasons.
After 15 posts on 15 chapters of Less Clutter, Less Noise we have reached the end of this group blog project. To get any benefit from this project we’ve got to answer 2 critical questions…
They say only constant in life is change. In chapter 13 of Less Clutter. Less Noise., Kem shares some simple communication tools for finding the “yes” behind the “no” when navigating change in an organization.
A recent survey conducted by OurChurch.Com indicates 5 specific opportunities for churches on Facebook.