Educational tax deductions for church communications training and resources–don’t forget about them for yourself!
This suggestion comes with the important advice that any final decision on whether or not you can claim the resources suggested here as a tax deduction needs to be made with your tax consultant, but it seems like they should apply. Here is an excerpt from: http://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc513.html (go to this link for the whole listing [...]
Connection Cards for Easter–don’t let visitors slip away
Connection Cards are vitally important for your Easter outreach success, because if visitors don’t give you their contact information, you won’t be able to follow-up with them. You might have a huge attendance on Easter Sunday, but if the next Sunday is back to your usual numbers, you’ve missed a great opportunity to connect. If [...]
Connection Cards, connect with visitors, grow your church, pastor your people, ESSENTIAL BOOK: still $5 Special Price
This is a special, super low price–but because this book is so important to grow every church we decided to keep it this price for some time. Connection Cards are one of the most important communication tools you can use in the church. Each week visitors come to the church, but if they don’t tell [...]
Pledge Card/Committment Card Sample that includes more than money and reminds us of our committment to discipleship
In church we often talk about giving our “time, talent, and treasure,” but when it is time for the congregation to give its annual pledge, many churches only ask for money. In this wonderful sample from Gordon M., his church asks for not only a monetary pledge, but asks for very important commitments in all [...]
Connection Cards, a wonderful example as a tool for ministry interaction
I knew Connection Cards were great to use as a tool to reach out to visitors and to pastor your people, but one church uses them in a great way to get people involved in the various ministries of the church. A wonderful church communicator sent me this story and I wanted to share it [...]








