Facebook Groups v. Facebook Pages: Which One Should Your Church Be Using?
If you’re like most churches, you’re likely "on Facebook," but there’s big a difference between showing and using that platform to advance your mission.
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If you’re like most churches, you’re likely "on Facebook," but there’s big a difference between showing and using that platform to advance your mission.
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