
4 Practical Ways To Get Close To Your Audience
The other day I pulled up to a drive-thru speaker, paused to decide on my order, and heard a garbled
I love consistency. And most other people do too.
But I’m amazed at how many churches feel they should change for the sake of change. You see, we get used to various things and they eventually create a paradigm.
In order to change or break a paradigm, it takes a lot of work, money and effort.
When’s the last time you watched a TV show and the voices were a bit muffled? Reality TV is notorious for this. Or there are subtitles for translated dialogue. Did you notice how easy to read the font is? The formatting? The color? How about the consistency?
It’s rare that you’ll see the format change within a movie or TV show — yet, Churches not only use different formats within the same service — and, gasp, even within one song!
Here’s 5 recommendations for PowerPoint/ProPresenter/etc. in the Church:
I’m sure there’s more, but always fault with simple and consistent. Can you think of anything else?
The other day I pulled up to a drive-thru speaker, paused to decide on my order, and heard a garbled
Almost everyone checks email—the younger you are, and the older you are, the less you’ll rely on it. The challenge?
At the close of every season, wise leaders pause to reflect. They celebrate what’s been accomplished, identify what worked well,
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