It is relatively easy to create and set trends in ministry these days. It can be as simple as starting a new program for discipleship or changing the style of worship that stretches your people. There is nothing wrong with … Continue Reading
It is relatively easy to create and set trends in ministry these days. It can be as simple as starting a new program for discipleship or changing the style of worship that stretches your people. There is nothing wrong with … Continue Reading
With Thanksgiving tomorrow, we’ve been thinking about you. You give meaning to our lives and our work, for which we are very grateful. Without you, we would simply have no reason to exist. Most of all, we are grateful for … Continue Reading
OK, so the church isn’t a business, and we in church leadership don’t “charge” people for access. But the truth is that we’re offering something that puts the decision in the hands of the people as to whether or not … Continue Reading
Let’s face it. If it weren’t for people, our jobs would be much easier sometimes! But dare we say that in the ministry world? If we’re honest . . . absolutely. What a blessing that God made each of us … Continue Reading
Ministry and church work often requires lots of writing: donor letters, newsletters, press releases, ministry reports, brochures, bulletins, Web sites. The list could go on and on in this information age. Although your staff may not be made up of … Continue Reading
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, is trying to change the way the world communicates. And that has serious implications for your church or ministry. Associated Press (AP) via the Washington Post reported from a press conference on Monday: “Though CEO … Continue Reading
The divine image has massive implications for the digital image. If you don’t think so, you’re missing a huge part of what it means to be a photographer. In my profession I am constantly “capturing.” That is how I approach … Continue Reading