I am often struck by how little preparation, money and person-power is spent on the online worship expression.
I am watching this trend closely via hundreds of churches, and I am seeing more and more chatter and a lot more disagreements about the nature of the digital church.
In this time of retooling and change, why not give your ministry website some attention?
10 characteristics of the coming "eReformation" church.
I’ve curated the most recurring weaknesses with suggested improvements for leaders.
Here’s what can be done.
For most leaders, that’s a massive change…a change no one prepared them for.
The rapid advance of digital technology and the internet have changed life in and out of the church.
When it comes to productivity, here’s what to ask.
How often has someone emailed you requesting prayer?
Here are some examples, ideas and cautions.
Conversing via Facebook, Instagram and Twitter isn’t easy when there is an onslaught of opinions and perspectives.
This new "megablog" site is for Christian leaders who want to learn and apply biblical principles.
Consulting with professional advice first, could save you time and money.
I can spend an entire day being completely unproductive while working with productivity tools. Do you see the problem? Can you relate?
You have to admit that the smartphone you carry everywhere affects mind and body as well as moral and ethical considerations of us all.
How is technology changing the way you write and communicate?
Something to consider before posting their political views or opinions on social media.