
5 Ways to Engage Students During the Summer Break
As summer approaches, students might anticipate the break, but Student Pastors may feel concerned. When activities pause, students tend to
Focus group questions can help prove your love for a church audience. To get to know your audience, focus groups are excellent. And, with an outside consultant facilitating, your groups will feel anonymous enough to share genuine feelings.
Having conducted many focus groups over the years, there are 4 focus group questions that reveal a lot. Beware though, they often produce surprising unexpected answers. But you’ll want to hear them!
Assemble groups with something in common (age or gender is the easiest) but be vague why they’re assembled (like “pick their brains about church related issues”). After gaining trust and convincing them there’s no right or wrong answer, ask them these 4 focus group questions:
You need to discover your church branding thread! And that starts by understanding your audience. Through focus groups.
As summer approaches, students might anticipate the break, but Student Pastors may feel concerned. When activities pause, students tend to
Your church logo is more than an image. It’s the visual representation of your church’s thread, mission, values; and ultimately
What does your church look like? The outside of your building, the inside. Or what about the service? Can you
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