
It’s After Easter. Now What? 5 Tips for Church Communication.
The celebration of Easter is over, and Pastors are wondering what to do next. The church calendar focuses heavily on
Last weekend I decide to try something crazy. For 1 week I wouldn’t post a personal status update on facebook. It sounded easy, but I’ve almost gone crazy this week when I’ve caught myself posting something (but stopped, of course). I’m excited to get back to my regular status updates this week! I’m sick. I know. But also, this week has made me realize 3 scary truths about social media:
This is probably one of the most negative blogs I’ve written. I guess, as I try to network and interact on social media, I get the same 3-4 people replying (and doing it right). It’s rarely guys, almost always women. Men, we need to change this! In the meantime, I’m going to use this powerful tool of social media to interact, network and CARE about my employees, my clients and my friends. Because I really do.
PS. Want to try the next experiment with me? For every facebook status/comment about “me” that I write, I’m going to try to post 2-3 things to encourage “others”. I’m not going to expect anything in return. Maybe I’ll be surprised!
The celebration of Easter is over, and Pastors are wondering what to do next. The church calendar focuses heavily on
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