Pastors, are you afraid to use social media because you fear someone will be offended, get upset or argue with you? Here are 7 suggestions for creating a healthy online culture in your church.
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Waylon Baily guest blogs about how God used his blog to speak to a deaf woman in his church.
All the great and inspiring leaders and organizations in the world all think act and communicate in the exact same way. Does your church?
Here are 10 ways your church can use Facebook to develop better community and communication among its members.
Do you love the people in your community enough to make an effort to meet them where they are—searching Google? Do you love them enough to make them feel welcome once they get to your website?
What if your marketing team was not just people in your department and not just all employees in your organization but your customers, volunteers, members, parents and donors? You can do it by creating a “we” culture.
When you get into social media, you open yourself up to people posting negative comments. Should you delete them? Ignore them? Respond? In today’s guest post, Ryan Choate looks at how to handle them.
Take a look at this funny video created by Meredith Gould about social media and the church.
Our society is changing they way they communicate! Most young people consider it more efficient and more respectful to communicate via text message, Facebook and Twitter. They want to BROADCAST their message instead of one on one.
Many parents and teens want more guidance from their churches on media and technology issues. What media/tech issues do you think churches should be addressing?