The Church Directory: A Thing of the Past?
I know the church directory is intended to be a resource for members to be able to contact each other. Yet I wonder, is it being used?
Let's discuss how churches can communicate well using websites, social media, and other tools.
I know the church directory is intended to be a resource for members to be able to contact each other. Yet I wonder, is it being used?
Churches generally desire (and intend) to use images, songs, and videos that are legal and free to use in worship or on websites. But where do we begin? Find some basic tips to get started!
We recently learned Google Apps is free for churches in Canada. Great news, but what if you're not a Google person? Fear not, Microsoft offers the same feature set as Google Apps...and it's free, too!
Is it possible for Faith Alive to make ebook/kindle versions of previously published material? Good resources quickly go out of print and it seems a shame to not be able to access them in any way.
Great news - Google for Non-Profits is now available in Canada!
Right at this moment, four people are using the 'Church Finder' on crcna.org. And what churches are they looking for? Yours.
Churches have a wealth of great content. It’s true. Yet so many churches struggle when it comes to finding the right things to post on social media, websites or other communications avenues.
If podcasts can help reach a bigger audience with the love of Jesus then let’s do it! Right?
Is your church website going to be ready for Easter? Here’s why it matters...
Building and maintaining a good website is a struggle for many churches. Here are some of the most common roadblocks you can remove to give your website a better chance.
We have created a short tutorial that explains the simple process of subscribing to a topic, author, or specific post on The Network.
In this guide you’ll find an introduction to the basics, guidance for setting up your account (with examples from other churches), posting strategies and a look at Twitter ads.
I would like to be able to give people the opportunity to watch the sermon on Sunday even though they are not able to attend in person. I'm asking for help to find out what kind of technology do we need...
My Charity Connects, a special initiative of CanadaHelps, assists charities in learning about social media and online technology.
While some churches are rocking Twitter, others aren’t giving the best impression of who they are. If you’re committed to being on the blue bird network, here are some areas for you to consider.
What guidance do children and youth need from parents and the church in navigating the internet?
There are so many choices out there. I was wondering if anyone had either used, or could recommend a good Admin software?
The technological side of designing and building a website can be intimidating. But choosing to ignore the web isn’t a smart option. Here are a few reasons why.
Because we know it can be intimidating to try new things (even more so if the results will be published on the Internet) we created two short tutorials that demonstrate the simple steps of starting a new post.
In this webinar, we discuss a multi-media approach to communicating with members and your surrounding community. We look at websites, social media, email, in service announcements and more.
Are you thinking about creating a new church website with WordPress? This video has 6 things you should look for in a theme.
So many different church website options can sometimes seem overwhelming. These three questions are foundational for figuring out which option is best for you and your church.
Having a hard time keeping up with all the changing layouts of social media sites? Not to worry.
If the change of seasons motivates you to do something new, here are five tips for sprucing up your church website.
How to make the most of Twitter's new design.