What is online giving, and why does your church need it?
While many churches still don’t use online giving, it’s the direction churches are heading. Let's take a look at ways churches offer online giving today.
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While many churches still don’t use online giving, it’s the direction churches are heading. Let's take a look at ways churches offer online giving today.
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