by Rob Laughter | Content, Strategy
This post is sponsored by PastorBlogs.com, an up-and-coming resource to help pastors and ministry leaders share their message with their churches and communities. 1. Maintaining a blog helps pastors become better communicators. Every pastor should be actively...
by Rob Laughter | Content, Design, Social Media
I had two awesome opportunities this week. I got to spend two days in Atlanta learning about church communications from some of the brightest minds in the field at That Church Conference. I just completed session 2 of Groundwork Labs, a startup accelerator designed to...
by Rob Laughter | Content, Featured
Not too long ago, the first interaction that a guest would have with your church was at your front door. Most churches have a greeter meet guests at the door, equip them with information about your church, and lead them to where they needed to go — whether that...
by Rob Laughter | Content
With the use of technology today, people can easily navigate hundreds of churches in one area in the matter of minutes. With the click of a mouse, a potential visitor can easily get a feel for your church, whether you use contemporary language when describing the...
by Rob Laughter | Content
With the easy of information online, it seems that the days of paper staff directories are long gone. Rather than having the staff’s photos and titles on the opening pages of the church directory, you can easily have a staff page available, complete with a warm photo,...
by Rob Laughter | Content
Your church website is a tool to equip your congregation for the work of ministry. Learn how to add value to your church website with a spiritual gifts test. A spiritual gifts test can help your congregation discover their gifts and connect them to service...