“Knowing how to carry on a dialogue is more important than forcefully proclaiming what you know… The most effective team-builders make time to hear from others about their unique audience needs, department hurdles, system problems and team pain points.”
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While talent, technique, tools, and a position of authority can help, ultimately they alone will not make a person an effective communicator. Flexibility, perspective, and the heart of an advocate are essential.
Do you want to unleash the power of the web? It starts with replacing the wrong questions with the right ones.
Joseph Priestley says, “The more elaborate our means of communication, the less we communicate,” Sometimes the secret in finding the right thing to say is in knowing what not to say.
The world is becoming more and more saturated with advertising messages, information overload and that the church isn’t excluded from this. In this chapter, Kem Meyer provides principles to reduce the noise.
Lifeway Research has released the results of a survey conducted to shed light on how churches are using their websites. While church websites are getting better, most are still missing opportunities.
Are You Letting People In or Shutting Them Out? Many times we make it nearly impossible for people to engage with the church or take their next step.
Win a year of MemberHub service, a fantastic tool that helps churches communicate more effectively. Find out how you and your church can win!
Are you communicating to your people, or are you communicating with your people? To communicate with people, you must first understand them.
You don’t know anything about the people you are trying to reach and that should bother you.