5 ways to stay digitally connected through the Summer Slump
This summer, churches may have a harder time staying connected to people. Here are five ways to maintain digital connections.
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This summer, churches may have a harder time staying connected to people. Here are five ways to maintain digital connections.
As churches move their services online, they need metrics they’ll use to monitor engagement. It can be tricky to tell how many watched a digital service.
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Summer is coming, and churches should be thinking about how they’ll minister to children—even if they cannot gather. Here are ideas for multiple scenarios.
We're highlighting recent acts of generosity during this difficult time, plus providing tips for church leaders about encouraging giving in their own communities.
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