
Why People Really Pick a Church (How to Reach Them)
Pastors, your community is full of people quietly trying to pick a church home. But not everyone is looking for
A pastor should have a social media presence. Why? Because the vast majority of people are present on social media platforms. Almost 24/7. They need a Pastor too.
However, are there social media rules for a pastor’s personal presence? Should a church mandate these rules? Even when they’re not officially posting as a Pastor?
Sadly, anyone who browses X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, or TikTok understand that Pastors (and all believers for that matter) need some guardrails. Should they be imposed? Should there be a policing force for judging messaging that’s posted by a believer?
I believe there is. He’s called the Holy Spirit. But sadly, there are many posts that seem to slip by His filter. So, here are 5 social media rules for wisely self-analyzing a tweet before hitting the “post” button:
Pastors, your community is full of people quietly trying to pick a church home. But not everyone is looking for
If you think branding is too corporate for the Church, you’re not alone. Many pastors resist this idea until they
You’re leading. You’re preaching. You’re promoting. But still… it feels like no one’s really listening. That’s not just frustrating; it’s
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