Every minister with an iPhone should get in on these tech advances.

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Every minister with an iPhone should get in on these tech advances.
Life.Church adds to a decade of generosity by expanding its free resources.
Our message must never change, but the way we deliver that message must be constantly updated to reach each new generation.
Hint: None of them advocate playing games.
For your daily office activities, this makes sense.
The possibilities for using television and other media to impact this generation for the kingdom are numerous.
You only get one chance at a first impression. Make yours count.
Here's how to reinforce your church values with your congregation without a word from you.
And here's what you can do about it.
I used to think the worship team members were "the people who lead music on the platform."
The Deaf Bible Society implores the media and society to give credence to those who cannot hear, especially after what happened at the Super Bowl last week.
Here's how one church was called to meet a significant need.
Here's how church administration is changing in the digital age.
Here is how secure e-giving options promote churchgoers' financial commitment.
Church planting can't be an annual emphasis. It has to be an ongoing focus.
Sometimes as leaders, you must stifle your responses to foster a culture of creativity within volunteers and staff.
How does your church handle this?
These wonderful things are taking place and you may not even know it.
Do you think Jesus' disciples could have ever envisioned that the Great Commission would be fulfilled digitally?
Are you as a church body and administration focused on building buildings or building people?
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