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Ten Reasons Churches Should “Catch Up” Technologically

Churches often lag behind the marketplace in their use of technology. Ten reasons the time has come for “catching up.”

Digital Missions: What Do You See?

Once its determined that Digital Missions fits a church’s unique calling, developing a vision is the next step of the process.

A Technology Company’s Crusade To Help Ministries Grow (Part 1 of 2)

Churches are building media platforms and turning to technology companies for help.

Digital Pioneers: Praying For Granger Community Church

Technology is making it possible for local churches to spread the gospel and expand in ways never before possible

Pursuing God’s Vision For Technology In Church

Pursuing God’s vision for technology in church, I am looking forward to participating in Auxano’s Vision co::Lab.

A Hot Trend In Church Consulting

A hot trend in church consulting is the emergence of specialists that have an understanding of media, technology and ministry.

John Piper’s Concern About Media In The Church

Pastor John Piper’s reservations about using media during worship sparked debate.

What Religious Broadcasters Can Learn from the Failure of Passenger Railroads (First of two parts)

In his essay “Marketing Myopia,” first published in 1960 by the Harvard Business Review, Theodore Levitt put forward the idea that industries risk obsolescence when they forget what business they’re in. Levitt used the railroad industry to make his point. There is insight in Levitt’s analysis for religious broadcasters.

Is The End of Christian Media Near?

A look at religious media and its place in the changing world of global communications.

Random Quote

Evangelicalism has at times been totally out of touch with contemporary culture, and at other times on the cutting edge (for example, we have consistently been early adopters of new technology — radio, TV, the Internet). — Mark Galli, senior managing editor of Christianity Today

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