
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
Most ministries don’t have extra money. So, most ministries are forced to do a lot with very little. Often though, I see many of those ministries producing very good communication! Why? Because most effective communication doesn’t require large budgets — it just requires great content.
Good communication requires ministries to have the ability to tell the stories of great work and sharing the opportunities needed to become part of the church’s potential.
Today, a church basically needs a website, email, social media account, and maybe a printed bulletin. Then make the printed bulletin as small as you can to save money and invest in the best website you can. And if you struggle with little to no budget for hosting or a domain, let alone a WordPress or templated website, you can probably do all you need with a well-run Facebook page for external communication and a Facebook group for internal communication and events. Knowing the limitations allows you to be creative within the boundaries — and that’s how many churches shine!
Here are 4 additional tips for leading a budget-less communication department:
Once you do get increased budgets, don’t forget what you’ve been doing. Continue to operate frugally and effectively. God will honor your stewardship and bless your work!
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Almost everyone checks email—the younger you are, and the older you are, the less you’ll rely on it. The challenge?
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