This morning I read an interesting article on EpiscopalChurch.org by Deb Cuny titled In search of communion: Cross-country pilgrimage reveals…
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This coming Wednesday (September 30) at 3 PM I’ve been invited by my friend Chris Walker of EvangelismCoach.org to join…
Now it’s possible for teachers to quickly, easily, and securely communicate directly with parents through their school website. teachers can easily create and update a private web page for each student. Each page is password protected so that only that student’s teacher(s) can edit it and only that student’s parents can view it. Check out this demo video.
Monday night after months of development, testing, and feedback, we launched a major redesign of our website at OurChurch.Com. The design work is not done – we’re still redesigning the content of several sections of the website, but it’s a big milestone.
Of course, all that doesn’t mean our design is perfect or anything like that. In fact, integrating the new design into Wordpress has been problematic and there are several design/formatting problems here. I think it’s a big step in the right direction, but we are still learning and improving all the time.
So, I thought you might like to hear about some of the changes we made and more importantly why we made them, because it might change the way you think about the design of your own site.
Are you a web developer who loves God? Are you passionate about seeing Christian organizations communicate more effectively online? Well, OurChurch.Com wants to hire you.
ForeSee Results has published a study that shows that a person’s satisfaction level with a non-profit’s website has a huge…
Happy Earth Day! While the environmental movement is most often identified with the political left, care for God’s creation has become a mainstream issue important to many Christians. Here are 7 ways your web hosting company can help your organization take better care of God’s creation.
Most churches and ministries have some kind of a staff directory usually with phone numbers and email addresses. But with the rise of social media, it’s time to consider helping people connect with your staff by including their social networking info.
Daryl McMullen, web director at Granger Community Church and author of the WebDrivenChurch.Com blog, has been looking at lots of church websites recently and posted 10 things that need to be fixed
Let’s face it, a lot of church technology projects bomb. Fortunately the causes of failure are usually avoidable. Here are 20 tips for success in church technology projects.