Tag: mobile ministry
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).
5 Cool Ways Your Church Can Use the New Adobe Voice App
By | June 16, 2014
With the release of the Adobe Voice app, it makes creating and sharing videos easy and fun. This free app allows churches to share videos without a lot of required equipment, know-how, or time. Adobe Voice is simple to use requires no filming or graphics. In a very short time, you can have a professional looking video that you are able to post on many social media sites and elsewhere online. Adobe Voice offers photos, drawings, a variety of styles, and even a large selection of music, that you can use to create your video.
3 Keys to Scheduling Your Church’s Social Media Posts
By | April 14, 2014
While posts happen in real-time, your message gracing the screens of your congregation as they sit at their computer or laptop awaiting the Good News, social media management happens all the time, in fits and starts, in waves of inspiration or fits of insight, after months of research and also on the hoof. One morning might yield ten exciting stories, while another will leave you scrabbling in a pile of half-forgotten notes for something meaningful to say, just to keep your audience engaged.
Mobile: The New Frontier for Churches
By | December 10, 2012
Jesus always seemed to know where to meet
the people. He knew where to meet them,
whether at a well, a tax collector’s house,
or at a dinner party in honor of his friend.
Where are people today? The Gospel has
always been carried forward by technology—
the development of papyrus, the printing
press, radio, television, or the internet. What
is the new frontier that churches need to be
prepared for?