
Leveraging Online Learning For Intentional Discipleship In The Local Church
Guest Writer – Andrew Estes Every generation of Christian leaders has wrestled with the same question: How do we make disciples using the tools of
Guest Writer – Andrew Estes Every generation of Christian leaders has wrestled with the same question: How do we make disciples using the tools of
Guest Writer – Pastor Darrell Wickert When I began my journey as a Children’s Pastor, our check-in system was as basic as it gets: name
To help churches navigate unexpected vendor changes, our Church Management Software Acquisition Guide walks leaders through five key questions to consider when their ChMS provider is acquired. From assessing cultural alignment to evaluating roadmap shifts and support continuity, this guide equips your team with clarity so you can steward your ministry technology well in seasons of change.
A Third Party Evaluation By Pastor Jonathan Shaw, Lakeside Church, GA In today’s world of church administration, efficiency is key—especially when it comes to mission
A generous church isn’t built overnight—and it certainly isn’t built by accident. Cultivating a culture where giving flows naturally requires intentional leadership, consistent messaging, and
Breakups are rarely easy—and parting ways with your current church management software (ChMS) is no exception. But just like in relationships, sometimes sticking with the
I’ve been in church for as long as I can remember—first as a kid, then a volunteer, and eventually a staff member. For 3.5 years,
Church management software (ChMS) is more than a digital filing cabinet—it’s a strategic tool that shapes how your ministry communicates, engages, and grows. But the
A concise Tech Policy can empower your church to maintain clear and safe processes. Evaluate your policy and implement best practices to protect your church!
When it comes to church management software (ChMS), one of the key decisions every church must make is how to handle integrations. Some ChMS platforms