Unchurched individuals, often called the “Nones,” have one thing in common: They all need Jesus. That’s why churches should be intentional in reaching out to them using a variety of methods and tools.
With the increasing reliance on digital platforms, cybersecurity is paramount. Protecting sensitive information and ensuring the safety of online transactions are crucial aspects of church communication.
Church communication is a complex, multilayered and never-ending process, but a few simple principles can guide you in sharing the gospel and communicating well with your community.
Photo file formats affect the quality and size of images. Whether it’s for website content, social media posts, email communication, your bulletin or submissions to publications, choosing the right photo format is crucial.
Verses in Luke and Galatians identify three foundational communication aspects that helped the Christmas story break through with the expectation of a Savior who would be born to bring salvation to a very dark world.
Image resolution is a technical element of photography, but getting it right is part of looking professional as you communicate your church’s story in print and online.
The Holy Spirit should guide our thoughts and speech, even on social media, but many posts seem to slip by His filter. Here are five social media rules for pastors and others to consider before hitting “send.”
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