
4 Practical Ways To Get Close To Your Audience
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When someone visits your church, you need a church visitor’s card available to be filled out. But be aware though, many church guests will not want to complete it on their first visit. Here’s why: we live in a skeptical culture where a visitor doesn’t want to be identified until they feel ready. That can take several visits!
When they do feel ready to be considered a guest (seeking more information), a church visitor’s card is the perfect way to do it. Gone are the days when a Pastor asks for visitors to raise their hands or stand up. That’s cringe-worthy now! People want anonymity until they need something or want to take a “next step”.
Then have it readily available: have a printed card in the pew or chair area, at a guest center, or a digital form on your website.
Here are 5 ways to improve your church visitor’s card:
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