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Why Your Church Website Should Cost More than $100

Probably a lot more! You probably should know that this article is inspired by three different interactions. One, reading Niki Brown’s article, Why Logos Should Cost More Than $300. Two, reading Jacob Cass’ Why logo design does not cost $5. Third, a common question I hear from Pastors, “how do I convince my church to [...]

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Dear Churches and Nonprofits – Excellence Matters!

I love the ministry philosophy of Jack Graham, “Excellence in all things, and all things to the glory of God.” Today, Seth Godin hammers this truth home in his blog entitled The problem with non. His point? Nonprofits are usually too timid to be excellent enough to compete.

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Designing A Church Logo? Some Things to Remember

I like logos, and I certainly like church. I design church logos, in fact. So as I’ve sought inspiration by looking at other church logos, I’ve run across a lot of church “logos” about which I’d have to say, Jesus would not do this! So I thought I’d give some “subtle” advice in the way [...]

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Great Thought About Church Logos

One Marketing genius you should probably know about is David Tonen. He’s a great thinker and creative leader and posts great thoughts about church marketing practices. Here’s a great thought from today’s post… Church: Invest In Your Logo (Don’t “Cheap Out”)

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eGrace Creative Gets A Big Mention

I thought it was very cool not only to read Lauren Hunter’s article about me and the Ministry Theme, but then to see the finished product of Lauren’s writing appear in a magazine. You can download the article about using web sites for ministry over at Church & Worship Technology. Cool!

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The Blogging Pastor

I was listening recently to a well-known Baptist Pastor who asserted that “these bloggers” were overly critical of his ministry. Blogging Pastors have been blamed for a lot of stuff they really haven’t been responsible for. Important issues do have to be raised, however, when handling the responsibility of blogging.

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