Happy first-Friday-of-2019!
From the sci-fi-ish news of our health care and tech company worlds colliding, to magical frozen winter bubbles, to the dangers of setting New Year resolutions, and more for the first Snack Pack of 2019!
The #1 Resource for Church Technology Creativity & New Thinking
by Allison Dye
Happy first-Friday-of-2019!
From the sci-fi-ish news of our health care and tech company worlds colliding, to magical frozen winter bubbles, to the dangers of setting New Year resolutions, and more for the first Snack Pack of 2019!
by Jeremy Smith
You probably have heard by now that online gaming is a big deal. It honestly has been for over a decade starting way back with World of Warcraft. Recently with streaming on YouTube and Twitch as well as the ability to monetize it, we have seen a surge in gaming where people are able to make it their full-time job.
A couple of years ago, I had talked about how we could become online missionaries, literally raising money from Christians to be able to preach the Word of God to people online. Gamers are no different. There are certainly organizations like Love Thy Nerd which we fully endorse, but Christian gaming streamers make this their everyday job online.
by Jeremy Smith
For those who are technologically inclined, I’m going to assume that is nearly all of our audience, you hold a special place in the Church. Because of your knowledge, you have experience that can help support the Church as well as the families that attend and lead. Whether you are church tech volunteers, the youth pastor, or an elder who knows a lot about phones and the internet, I want to call on you to share your information.
While you know all the right things to do and say, hopefully, sharing that information can sometimes be difficult. I want to share a VALUABLE resource with you guys to not only look over yourself but to immediately start sharing with people in your church.
by Allison Dye
Welcome to 2019!
I loved being a part of ChurchMag last year and I can’t wait to see what this year will bring us.
My favorite part of ChurchMag is the community we have because all of us have a part in it. Authors, writers, editors, the people running the social media, all the other behind-the-scenes people, and of course, the readers.
You reading this right now? We need you too.
We couldn’t have ChurchMag without any of these people.