JULY'S FEATURES:
By Maureen Wygant
In the church management software industry, there are many products available that can easily store relevant information for your church. Many products display this information in a user-friendly interface, allowing you to record exactly the information you’d like, in just the way you’d like to keep it. All that’s lacking is the pretty bow to tie it up.
By Mark Matthews
Here are six simple suggestions for guidance to churches beginning the bus purchasing experience.
1. Define your needs.
What and who will be riding on your new bus? This may sound fundamental; however, if you do not do this, you may be exposing your church to extreme liability.
By Dave Clark
A few years back, I was invited to sit on a steering committee at a leading religious institution to help develop a curriculum for a worship degree. One of the foundational philosophies driving it was the belief that, at some point, every church would have its own songwriter. As someone who has been blessed to teach at many songwriting clinics and seminars through the years, I approached the process with cautious optimism. |