Faithlab Blog
No sales pitches, just practical help for church and nonprofit communicators.
Discover ministry-focused tips that help you communicate more effectively in the age of AI.
How to Tell Your Church’s Story When You Don’t Have a Communications Staff
You're the pastor, the preacher, the pastoral care visitor, and somehow also the person who's supposed to keep the website current and the Facebook page alive. The work of telling your church's story keeps sliding to the bottom of the list — not because it doesn't...
Church Admin Tasks You Can Hand to AI This Week
If you’re the person at your church who handles the bulletin, the emails, the volunteer schedule, and half a dozen other things nobody else wants to do — this post is for you. You don’t need to become an AI expert. You just need to know which tasks are worth handing off, and how to do it without making a mess.
Your Church Website’s Contact Form Is Probably Broken — Here’s How to Check in 10 Minutes
Contact forms fail silently. There’s no error message on the visitor’s end, no red alert in your inbox. The form just quietly stops delivering, and you have no idea until a friend mentions they tried to reach you through the website three weeks ago. The good news is that checking whether your form actually works takes about ten minutes. Here’s how to do it — no technical background required.
AI-Generated Images in Church Communications: What Looks Helpful, What Looks Weird, and What’s Ethical
AI-generated images raise real questions about authenticity, representation, and taste that are worth thinking through before you start dropping them into your bulletin or your Instagram feed. Here’s a practical guide to what works, what doesn’t, and where the ethical lines are.
What Are Markdown Files and Why Should You Care?
Markdown is a simple way to write formatted text without needing a word processor. And for ministry leaders and nonprofit communicators juggling websites, email platforms, and social media tools, it can quietly make your writing workflow faster and more portable. No special software required.
Stop Writing Mission Statements. Start Writing Messaging Pillars.
I want to walk you through what messaging pillars are, why they outperform a single mission sentence in almost every channel you actually use, and how to build a set of three that your team will quietly come to depend on. This isn’t a branding lecture. It’s a practical fix for the most common communications problem I see in churches, seminaries, and small ministry organizations: lots of words, not enough alignment.
Why your nonprofit newsletter open rates dropped in 2026 (and what to do about it)
A lot of small ministries and nonprofits have watched their newsletter open rates slide through late 2025 and into 2026. The good news is most of the drop isn’t because your content got worse or your people stopped caring. It’s because the email inbox itself changed around you. The better news is there are three or four small habits that will get your numbers moving back in the right direction — none of them require a marketing degree or a new platform.







