By Darrel Girardier
Your church’s website is typically the first impression people have of your church. It is not enough to simply have a website. You must be sure that your church’s website is effective. Effective websites all share one major theme: a clear call-to-action. ...
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Seven Steps to Resolve Conflict
By Steve Gladen
Conflict is a necessity of life that everyone experiences. It can happen in many different ways, but the root of it tends to be centered in gossip. When dealing with conflict, people tend to lean more toward the side of either being an avoider or an appealer. ...
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Three Ways to Assess Your Communication Strategy
By Darrel Girardier
Having a strategy for your church communication is the first step to success. However, it is also important that you have a way of assessing whether or not your strategy is effective. Through evaluation, you see what is working well in your communication ...
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Three Ways Not to Use Social Media in Your Church
By Darrel Girardier
Social media is an extremely useful tool. The way that you utilize social media personally will greatly differ from the ways that you use social media for your church, ministry, or job.
Blurred Lines
Everyone wants their own personal social media, ...
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The Danger of Success in Ministry
By Paul Tripp
Although it may not seem like it from the surface, success is more spiritually dangerous than failure. Failure produces a sense of need. It humbles you and drives you to God for help. Because of this, failure often produces good things spiritually.
The Danger ...
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Three Ways to Encourage Mentoring Relationships in Your Church
By Steven Ackley
As a high school basketball player, an older teammate named Joel invested in my growth and development as an athlete and also as a friend. Joel was older, taller, and better than me on the basketball court. It was easy for me to be drawn to him because he had ...
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