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1 May, 2013 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

Free Clipart Review
This is a free image from the site: OpenClipart.org, which is the topic of the video review here.

Church communicators are often frustrated, if they read the fine print of many clip art sites, both paid and free in the many areas they are not allowed to use the clip art in.For example, most sites don't allow you to use their clip art if you want to make a t-shirt with it. All the clip art on this site is totally copyright free,in the Public Domain and you can use it any way you want. Having said that, the clip art is a bit tricky to download and the site somewhat confusing to use.

This brief video review shows you how avoid problems with the site, download and use the materials for guilt-free creation of anything you want using the images.

PLEASE take a couple of minutes to watch the video--the site made me crazy (OK....it doesn't take much) trying to figure out how to download and save the images. It is not at all obvious--but it is simple once you figure it out and this video will save you time and frustration.

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27 April, 2013 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

The purpose of the Bible is simply to proclaim God's plan to save His children. It asserts that man is lost and needs to be saved. And it communicates the message that Jesus is the God in the flesh sent to save His children. Max Lucado
....and that should be the purpose of the church communicator also.

 

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A resource for gently and relationally sharing your faith online: yesHEis.com

18 April, 2013 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

The Internet Evangelism site is an extensive resource for inspiration and instruction for sharing your faith online. Each year they celebrate Internet Evangelism Day with a special focus on sharing your faith using the tools technology makes possible. This year the celebration is on April 21, but the resources available on the site are useful all-year round.

I haven't been able to do as much as I wanted to with IE Day this year (coming between Easter and Mother's Day is a bit of a communication challenge for U.S. churches), but the site itself and the resources on it are one of my most highly recommended resources for churches. As I was looking over the current resource list I found a new one to me: http://www.yesHEis.com. This site has an unusual approach in that it isn't a typical "apologetic site" where you hammer people with truths about the Christian faith.

Not that there is anything wrong with that approach--sometimes it is exactly what is needed (as a drill sergeant's daughter I've been known to use that at times)--but not always--this site has a totally different approach.

Here is how they describe themselves and below it is a very brief video explains it.

We here at yesHEis exist to help you share your faith online.  Whether it be a new video that shares the gospel, helping to answer the tough questions that come back your way, or exposing new technology you might find helpful, we’re here to help in any way we can.

Here is the URL for the site: http://www.yesHeis.com

We are told to be "all things to all people that we might win some" as we communicate our faith and this is a great tool to help us do that.

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A Boss Views Church Administrative Professionals

17 April, 2013 By grhilligoss@gmail.com Leave a Comment

The opinion of our Boss is our most important evaluation.
The opinion of our Boss is very important and here are the most valued characteristics.

Administrative Professionals Week is a time when we celebrate the contributions of Administrative Professionals in the church office. But no matter what the celebration, the wise assistant knows what counts in the long run is not so much what you view as professional behavior, but what the boss sees as admirable.

As you access your skills and abilities, consider these attributes that supervisors consistently list as relevant.

  • dependability
    Some say the best “ability” is dependability. Even the most outstanding skills are diminished unless the assistant is consistently in the office on time and equipped to do the job. The boss wants to know his assistant is where she is supposed to be when she is supposed to be there, that she says what she means and means what she says, that she delivers what she promises.
  • competence
    A reasonable expectation is that the person at the desk can and will field well whatever the day brings. Competence is doing more and doing better than just enough to get by. A supervisor shared, “Our assistant learns something new about the job every day—a software technique, a time saver, a helpful website—and in staff meetings she often passes along tips the rest of us can use. I appreciate that.”
  • confidentiality
    Along with ministers and other church staff, the assistant must be a person who can be trusted to keep the information she handles to herself. Every person has a right to know that the private information coming into the church office is not randomly “shared.” The importance of this essential attribute cannot be overstated. Many would say that loose talk causes more discord in churches than any other behavior. Everyone appreciates those who are above reproach when it comes to confidentiality.
  • time sensibility
    Understanding the value of money, you would never tell a salesperson, “I’ll take that new Mac; I don’t care what it costs.”But sadly, we often do the equivalent with our time. Never spend more time on a project than it is worth! Determine the smart amount of minutes the results are worth to you; then don’t allow yourself to spend more. Keeping priorities straight in the church office is never a one-way street. While it is fair for the boss to expect the assistant to respect what is important to others on the staff, in the most effective offices the pastor and staff likewise respect the assistant’s priorities.
  • accountability
    “In this office, when we do well we all get the credit; when a mistake happens we all share the blame.” That was the often stated philosophy of one wise pastor. Still, his assistant noticed he appreciated when she took personal accountability for her errors. Mistakes happen. Owning up to them is the right thing to do.
  • positive attitude
    Having someone at your side who looks for and appreciates what is right with others adds to the effectiveness of any office. “I expect my assistant to give people the benefit of the doubt, to believe the best of them, to never gossip or bad-mouth, to never hold a grudge, and to look for the bright side in every situation.” You would have to believe a boss with these expectations is a positive person too.
  • calmness under pressure
    Schedules can fly out the church office door in a hurry. The assistant who can keep things in perspective and adapt to whatever crisis arises is a valuable asset to the staff. Not handled well, events quickly get out of hand; often the way an issue is handled is remembered far longer than the problem itself. Keeping one’s composure allows smarter decisions and sensible solutions.
  • testimony
    While a Christian is a witness wherever she works, working in a church office is different from working at a secular job. The excellent assistant sets a high bar for personal standards: thoughtful conversation, nonjudgmental listening, honest actions, gracious deeds, steadfast support, enthusiastic cooperation, conscientious service, respectful interactions. When the assistant sees herself as a Christian professional, when she thinks, acts, and looks like such, others tend to see her as a Christian professional too.An observation: No two pastors are alike. The wise assistant observes, asks questions, and discovers personal likes and dislikes. The insightful supervisor does the same. The result is an extraordinary team.

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Filed Under: Church Communication Leadership, Church Communication Management, Church Office Skills, Columnist Gayle Hilligoss, Contributors Tagged With: Church Administrative Assistants, church office professionalism, church office skills

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