May 28, 2026 | Messaging, Strategy, Tools
Why Every Church Event Deserves Its Own Post If your church website still hosts the monthly newsletter as a PDF — and many do — you’re in good company. It’s the easy path. The print version already exists, so why not upload it and call it done? Here’s the trouble: a...
May 25, 2026 | Branding, Design, Tools
You need a flyer for the summer VBS by Friday. The bulletin insert for the stewardship campaign is due tomorrow. Someone just asked for “a quick social media graphic” for the food pantry fundraiser. And you don’t have a graphic designer on staff —...
Apr 13, 2026 | Article, Messaging, Tools
You’ve got a contact form on your church website. Maybe it’s on the “Connect” page, maybe at the bottom of “Plan Your Visit.” Someone fills it out — a newcomer wanting service times, a family looking for a grief support group,...
Apr 9, 2026 | AI, Article, Tools
You’ve probably seen them by now — files that end in .md, text that’s peppered with hashtags and asterisks, maybe a README that showed up when you opened a project folder. If you’ve been quietly ignoring Markdown files and hoping they’d go...
Apr 9, 2026 | Article, Tools
If you’re a pastor or nonprofit director who opened your email platform this month, squinted at the dashboard, and thought “wait, did our open rate just fall off a cliff?” — you’re not imagining it, and you’re not alone. A lot of small...
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