Archives for: April 2010
Top 10 Worst Church Websites Ever
Top 10 Worst Church Websites Ever

Before we do this let me just say that I’m not out to hurt feelings, mock, scoff or say that the ministries of these churches are in any way lacking.  But, there is a sense of awe and wonder when you come across someone’s digital front door and ask, “Why?”  Let’s get right to it: Trinity Episcopal Church Oasis Family [...]

By Brian Kaufman with View Comments

Ever wondered what your church site would look like if it were made by a 13-year old in 1996? Well, enjoy this… http://bit.ly/auKWPU // Share|

By Shrink with View Comments

Looking for some guidelines and how to help people engage on the web? Check out Usability Do’s And Don’ts For Interactive Design // Share|

By Shrink with View Comments
10 Reasons to Under-Program Your Church

I’m a big fan of the “simple church” concept, but I have experienced just how daunting a task it can be to under-program my church. We are inundated constantly with opportunities for activity from other churches (which we don’t want to turn down lest we appear uncooperative and standoffish), advertised “movements” local and national (which are good at getting people [...]

By Jared Wilson with View Comments

Want to visit the Sistene Chapel from the comfort of your laptop? Off you go… http://dlvr.it/dFst // Share|

By Shrink with View Comments

You will know me by my tweets: This fun little tool shows the most popular keywords from a user’s tweets.  What does it say about how your church uses social media? Try it out! // Share|

By Shrink with View Comments
What if “church” was a four-letter word?
What if “church” was a four-letter word?

What if church was more than a building or a 70-minute service and more to do with the redeemed people of God living out the implications of the gospel together on mission with the entirety of their lives?

By Chris Gonzalez with View Comments
The Problem with Creatives
The Problem with Creatives

Great designers are not simply pixel pushers, we are problem solvers. Our goal is not to create something that is stunning to look at. In fact, I don’t care what the degree says, you are not an artist.

By Michael Buckingham with View Comments
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