Wednesday, July 08, 2020

Wednesday's Catch: The Long-Term Effects of the Coronavirus and More


The Long-Term Effects of the Coronavirus

Like the majority of people who contract the novel coronavirus, 39-year-old Justin Wilhite survived. But the story didn’t end there. Read More

In a Bad Economy, Don’t Cut Back Your Marketing – Just Re-Focus

Way back in 2008 I wrote a post on how churches, ministries, and non-profits can survive an economic downturn. If you didn’t read it, check it out and pass it on to a church, ministry or nonprofit organization you know is struggling right now. Perhaps just as important would be your media strategy during difficult financial times. If you have a radio, television, web, or other media outreach, here are some things to keep in mind as we get into the summer.... Read More

My Church Is Tired! How Do We Overcome Missional Paralysis?

Churches across the country have been doing amazing work during this incredible time of disorientation. Yet it seems as the pandemic rages on, much of the energy and creativity is beginning to dissipate. How are some churches continuing to innovate and thrive, while others seem to be stuck? Read More

Why the Church Desperately Needs God's Intervention

There is no way around it. The porn situation in the church is a threat of Goliath proportions. Read More

A Social Media Jekyll & Hyde Effect

Keith Mathison explains why he deleted his Facebook and Twitter accounts--the negative effect that social media has on some Christians. Read More
With the politicization of the public health measures intended to contain the COVID-19 pandemic and to prevent further transmission of the virus, such as face masks, this Jekyll-Hyde effect has grown worse in recent days.

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