Does your church or ministry tell a great story?
We can always line up the facts about what we do for Christ, put together the logistics of events for people to serve, and finding volunteers all mean nothing if we cannot tell a good story.
For many of you, you are a good storyteller when you are in front of people, but how are you at telling stories on your blog and with your social media accounts? You can definitely do it, but here are some points to help.
- How can you tell a story on social media? The top 10 brand pages share 12 times more videos thank links and text combined.
- 42% of all Tumblr posts are photos.
- Facebook has made thier social media all about story with their timeline event. Are you using timeline well?
What is the important part for you in a good story?
Paula says
Hi Jeremy,
I appreciate the simplicity and value of your story. You get to the point and it absolutely matters.
When I hear a story, I have to be moved in some way by what happens, because it matters to me personally for whatever reason. How the story makes me feel determines its value to me.
You are absolutely right about the pictures and video. If a picture’s done well, it tells a story.