Improving your church website
Churches not paying attention to their websites are missing the forest and the trees when it comes to creating a port of entry for people to discover their church.
Read More >Churches not paying attention to their websites are missing the forest and the trees when it comes to creating a port of entry for people to discover their church.
Read More >SiteOrganic has announced that newly-planted churches can now receive its most popular website design
Read More >After 14 years in IT work with a megachurch, Mike Gold decided to put his practical, hands-on experience to work for a leading corporate firm where he can work with dozens of megachurches.
Read More >For years now, I’ve looked on as wary church leaders and their tech gurus waged an endless war on the growing threat that Internet pornography represents to their congregations.
Read More >While capital campaigns will always generate larger gifts and pledges, here are 10 additional ideas to help you jump start some ways to get larger gifts on an ongoing basis to fulfill your church’s mission and vision for the future.
Read More >While traditional interaction occurs face-to-face, a growing percentage of church-goers connect through another medium — the Web. For Crossroads Church in Grass Valley, CA, their church lacked the kind of online presence that leadership felt was necessary for connecting with their congregation and reaching out to their local community.
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