At 78p.tv we love great looking images. Personally I adore great looking images. As we minister in an increasingly visual culture, an image could make or break whatever content you’re attempting to broadcast, be it a sermon series, blog post, or social media announcement. If you’ve ever wrestled with finding the right image for your ministry, we highly recommend Lightstock.
Lightstock has been in the forefront of high quality images for churches and ministries for quite some time. We love them and use their images at my church plant in many sermon series designs and special events. If you’ve never visited their site, open up a new tab and head to lightstock.com to get a taste of the kind of quality they’re putting out.
It Gets Better
Lightstock just announced that they’re adding ministry focused video to their collection of fantastic material. What does this mean for you? This means you don’t have to worry about getting the Good News out with bad media presenting it.
But wait! It gets even better! In addition to all this, Lightstock is committed to advancing the Gospel to the corners of the earth by donating a New Testament to a number of different Gospel-based charity organizations! Your ministry gets great graphics and video, New Testaments reach the ends of the earth, and the Gospel is advanced on all fronts. Win-win-win! They also allow contributors to designate a portion of their royalties to this cause as well, a splendid idea.
As the techie/designer for my church plant, Missio Dei Church, I’ve used Lightstock’s services since we launched last November. Their content is displayed on our websites, handouts, and presentations, and the design work is top notch. We love the ease of the service, the quality of the service, and the mission of the service, and I hope you’ll find this true for yourself.
Can you do us a favor? Since this video service is still brand new, we want to get the word out to as many people as quickly as possible. Would you mind hitting this link and share about Lightstock’s video service to your Twitter followers? That’s definitely one way to get the word out! The second would be through your relational connections. Share their service with your church, and other churches in your area so we can get the Good News out in a way that’s well kept and easy to receive. Thanks so much!
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