Tag: church app
Sharing Christ through Mobile Ministry
By Jason Alexis | June 23, 2014
If you are a church or ministry leader, ask yourself a very important question:
Is mobile technology central to my ministry’s vision?
The use of mobile technology for ministry–or “mobile ministry”–is more than a buzzword; it is fast becoming an essential approach to spreading the Gospel. That’s because mobile phones and other portable, wireless devices are proliferating the planet, making it all the easier to fulfill the Great Commission (Mark 16:15).
Mobile App for churches Quarter 1 Software Release (coming soon)
By Jason Alexis | March 28, 2014
We have been working on a native overhaul for or App PocketPew, completely rebuilding and redesigning our app, with the intention of better utilizing the iOS7 UI components, making the most out of the user engagement and social integration opportunities.
9 useful applications to include in your church’s mobile app
By | June 13, 2013
If you think your church is ready to launch a mobile app, or redesign its exiting app, you’re not alone. Many church and gospel-centric ministries are beginning to recognize the value of what we like to call it the sticky and ubiquitous mobile app, which occupies as much as 2 hours of a typical smartphone user’s day.
A previous post made the point that the primary questions a ministry leader should ask when preparing a mobile app are: what content the app should contain; how and on what mobile platform to deliver it; and finding a quality mobile app developer that is attuned to your ultimate mission to spread the gospel. In this post, we get a little more detailed.
How to make your ministry’s mobile app work for you
By Jason Alexis | May 31, 2013
In a more recent post, we presented hard evidence that mobile apps are sticky and ubiquitous. Research now shows that smartphone users on average spend about 2 hours per day using apps, and just 30 minutes browsing mobile websites. The scenario is no different for churches: according to the Christian Web Trends website, church apps are more than just a passing fad.