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Apr 04
Tech Tip: Reduce Image File Size

This is a quick video on how to reduce the file size of an image using the Bulk Resize Photos website

Mar 23
Tech Tip: Audio, Audio, Audio!

When people create videos they are usually fixated on the picture quality. That has some importance, but audio is much more crucial. If you have a grainy or blurry picture, but good audio, you have content that is useful. Not so much the other way around. Who likes to listen to someone that sounds like […]

Mar 23
Evangelism: Use Short Videos

Many churches post videos of sermons or Bible classes that last anywhere from about 30 minutes to an hour plus. These are well and good. Churches should continue to post this “long-form” content that allows for a greater amount of information, details, and application. There is a place for short videos as well. These may […]

Jan 28
Tech Tip: Mobile Viewing of a Website

With the prolific use of cell phones, it is imperative that church websites are “mobile friendly.” When people visit a congregation’s site, it needs to be user friendly – easy to navigate and see the information displayed. A cluttered, hard to read website discourages visitors from staying and learning more about the Bible or the […]

Jan 20
Evangelism: Take Action

When it comes to evangelism, some Christians are a bit intimidated and others weary. Some are intimidated because they are unsure how others will react. Some are weary because past efforts have met with indifference or flat out rejection. We need to remember this is nothing new as the Lord and the apostles faced the […]

Jan 14
Evangelism: Preach The Word

One of the main charges the Lord left with His followers was to make more followers. He commanded to “make disciples of all nations” and “preach the gospel to every creature” (Matt. 28:19; Mk. 16:15). No doubt. You have that desire. There is only one way to add more people to the Lord: they must […]

Jan 07
Tech Tip: Keep It Up To Date

Have you ever browsed a church’s website and felt like no one has touched it for a few years? This is glaring with the “latest sermons” are from 2 years ago. It screams, “we’re not really here.” Website visitors want to see a sense of vibrancy, freshness, and activity. Those are signs of a living […]