Trinity Broadcasting Network has launched their answer to Hulu where you can watch Christian television online. Do you think anyone will watch?
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Apologietics author Josh McDowell was recently lamenting the decline of morals and the belief in absolute truth. That’s not surprising, but pinning the blame on the Internet shocked me.
We are now in a post-website world. Your website is now no longer the primary way that your users will interact with you. How will this impact your ministry?
Google, Facebook and other sites are personalizing results in the name of “relevance.” That sounds good, but it could have some serious spiritual implications.
One of the big challenges for adults is keeping themselves and their children protected from dangerous Internet content. Take this quick survey & discuss what you’re doing (or not doing) to protect yourself & your children.
Many parents and teens want more guidance from their churches on media and technology issues. What media/tech issues do you think churches should be addressing?
Parents and teens are not receiving guidance from their churches concerning media technology and technology, yet many say they would like to. Do churches have a responsibility to address tech issues? How could they better do this?
The Church Mobile App survey, recently conducted by OurChurch.Com provides insight into the features church members and staff want in a church app as well as how serious churches really are about mobile apps.
10 practical and innovative ways churches can use QR codes to communicate more effectively to their members and connect better with people in the community.
Would you take this 5 minute to complete this survey? Your input will help churches understand how to better use mobile apps to connect with people.