It is important for pastors and ministers to have some kind of presence on Social Media. Read my previous article on this: -Pastors and Social media: Five Mistakes to Avoid Nevertheless there are major ways that pastors can actually undermine their ministry in the process. Here’s a good article from Christianity Today listing 3 things […]
According to an article on Christianity Today, Pastors should avoid the following 5 mistakes when it comes to social media: 1. Not being on social media. 2. Not being consistent. 3. Going on the attack and staying there. 4. Not using humor. 5. Assuming social media is inherently bad. <Read the whole article> Response: Be […]
Here is a new plugin for WordPress found on Ephesians 4:14 –looks like it might be a useful tool for Pastors and Churches using WordPress who would like to catalog and make their sermons available–according to the plugin website: The Sermon Browser WordPress Plugin allows churches to simply upload sermons to their WordPress website, where […]
Mark Batterson considers his blog to be an important part of his ministry. He writes that: "In quantitative terms, blogging is the most important thing I do. I view it as a form of digital discipleship. Not a substitute for one-on-one. But a great supplement. As NCC grows larger, I feel like it’s a way […]
Thanks to Barry Simmons @ The Journeyman’s Files, I found a link to this recent article on why pastors should blog: "6 Reasons Pastors Should Blog" by Abraham Piper @ Desiring God (John Piper’s website) Abraham starts off with his own reason behind the article: "In this article I want to convince as many pastors […]
Tad Thompson, Sr. Pastor @ Harvard Baptist Church -Siloam Springs, Arkansas, set up a blog for a series of sermons called The Core. Unfortunately it is no longer available to look at online but it was pretty impressive and a great idea. He mentioned it in a comment made on a previous post. Then he […]