Church Marketing: Don’t “we we” on your prospects
Have you noticed churches that "we we" all over themselves? You hear it in their conversations. You read the words on their websites. We have a modern church. We have a talented pastor. We are ....
Have you noticed churches that "we we" all over themselves? You hear it in their conversations. You read the words on their websites. We have a modern church. We have a talented pastor. We are ....
If someone is starving, you don't have to wait for the church to start a program to feed that person. If someone is homeless, you don't have to wait for the church to start a ....
Bob Goff, a speaker at this year's Global Leadership Summit spoke about the following Scripture. 1 John 3:16-18 This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. And we ....
We moved our family of five from our home in Missouri to Texas two years ago so I could take a marketing job at an incredible university. For two years people have asked me: "So ....
Churches are busy places. There's always something going on. You're planning an event. Or you're building a new youth center. Organizing VBS. Launching a new outreach. There are so many logistics involved. Sometimes the last ....
Churches should take a lot of time to plan next year's calendar. Administrators should think through each and every event, making sure that key events don't overlap with other key events. Then you need to ....
Our pastor discussed Matthew 25:31-40 on Sunday. I think it makes for a great Monday Hands and Feet Church Marketing post. Read it and let me know your thoughts. "When the Son of Man comes in ....
So often, I find myself trying to "sell" people on Christianity. The benefits are great, I tell them. [Insert maniacal car dealer voice here and add wild hand gestures] With the FREE acceptance of Christ's ....
When a preacher says, "Heads bowed and eyes closed," I'm that rebel in Row 5 who often keeps one eye open. Why? Because I'm curious. Aren't you? If the preacher tells us to bow our ....