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All the Great Idea Swap Newsletters submitted in 2011

11 October, 2011 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

THANK YOU SO MUCH to all of you who submitted newsletters in our GREAT IDEA & SAMPLE Swap. As promised, below are the PDFs of ALL the newsletters submitted.

Only YOU, the ones who submitted your wonderful work, these gets these all. It will be some time before these come out to the church communication world and they won't be in the set like this.

There are almost 400 pages total in these samples, so I broke them into two collections. Just click on the images below to download the PDF.

There is a lot of material here

Download the files, keep them on your hard drive and take your time to read through the newsletters. There is so much, it will take lots of time to absorb all of it (and that's what will take me quite some time also to get through all of them).

The content is very important and you'll get lots of  ministry ideas from the newsletters in addition to graphic design ideas. You have permission to share these with any staff member that it would be helpful to.

Again, thank you and may the Lord bless you and give you joy as you serve Him in church communications!

Click on each image below to download the PDF--they are big files so do be patient.

Newsletter one imageNewsletter two image

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“More Than 1 in 5 American Children Live at Risk of Hunger” statistics and fact sites to help us communicate about hunger

11 October, 2011 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world. James 1:7

Communicating information on hunger and challenging people to alter their lives and give sacrificially or to even give at all is often not one of the most fun communication projects. But caring for the poor is very important to our Lord.

In addition, it has to break our hearts that one in five children is hungry in our land of abundance.

We can't do everything to solve all hunger problems, but we can do something. One of the most important things we can do is to tell the truth and to constantly keep the reality of hunger before our people.

We need true facts to create communications to teach our people.

These three sources give statistics and information on hunger that can help you prepare teaching, PowerPoints or fact-sheets.

Three great resources sites follow

Feeding America
http://feedingamerica.org/press-room/press-releases/fa-children-at-risk-of-hunger.aspx

This site has a Press Release archive with statistics and press releases you can use. Below is one of most recent and serious.

From the Global Policy Forum
http://www.globalpolicy.org/component/content/article/217/46138.html

12 Myths about Hunger
An excellent article that does a great job of showing why these myths are false. It can be reused for research and educational purposes and is an excellent resource for teaching a class on hunger.

Myth 1: Not Enough Food to Go Around
Myth 2: Nature is to Blame for Famine
Myth 3: Too Many People
Myth 4: The Environment vs. More Food?
Myth 5: The Green Revolution is the Answer
Myth 6: We Need Large Farms
Myth 7: The Free Market Can End Hunger
Myth 8: Free Trade is the Answer
Myth 9: Too Hungry to Fight for Their Rights
Myth 10: More U.S. Aid Will Help the Hungry
Myth 11: We Benefit From Their Poverty
Myth 12: Curtail Freedom to End Hunger?

From the Food For All Website
http://www.foodforall.org/hungerstats.html

Below is one of their lists of very useful facts that you can use on teaching and communicating about hunger. This is an interesting site that does a lot of work with grocery stores and other places like that for manufacturing agreements and special events that raise money for hunger. Might be good to check it out for ideas.

Hunger Statistics

Data gathered from the USDA's "Food Security in the United States", 2008 Study

  • In 2008, 49.1 million Americans lived in food insecure households, which includes 16.7 million children
  • Overall, households with children had nearly twice the rate of food insecurity (21%) as those without children (11.3%)
  • 5.7% of households (6.7 million households) experienced very low food security, an increase from 4.1% in 2007
  • In 2008, 8.1% of households with seniors (2.3 million households) were food insecure
  • In 2008, 4.1 % of all U.S. households (4.8 million households) accessed emergency food from a food pantry one or more times
  • Groups with rates of food insecurity much higher than the national average (14.6 %) were:
    • Households with incomes below the official poverty line—$21,834 for a family of four in 2008—(42.2 %)
    •  Households with children, headed by a single woman (37.2%)
    •  Black households (25.7 %)
    • Hispanic households (26.9 %)
  • Food insecurity rate was highest in the South (15.9%), intermediate in the West(14.5%) and Midwest (14%), and lowest in the Northeast (12.8%)
  • According to the US Census Bureau in 2008, 39.8 million people (13.2% of the US population) were in poverty

More coming, send me your samples

I'm going to continue to provide resources and, when possible, samples. The Micah 6:8 Section is where the updates will be.  Please send me samples of anything that you create to communicate to your church about hunger and other poverty and compassion issues. Send original files and PDFs with permission for ECC to use them to: yvon@effectivechurchcom.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Give your Operation Christmas Child an opportunity to give and expand the joy

11 October, 2011 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

Anyone can give and everyone should have the opportunity to give, as the Apostle Paul reminded us:

And now, brothers and sisters, we want you to know about the grace that God has given the Macedonian churches. In the midst of a very severe trial, their overflowing joy and their extreme poverty welled up in rich generosity. For I testify that they gave as much as they were able, and even beyond their ability. Entirely on their own,  they urgently pleaded with us for the privilege of sharing in this service to the Lord’s people.  And they exceeded our expectations: They gave themselves first of all to the Lord, and then by the will of God also to us. 2 Cor. 8:1-5

When most of us are working on our Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes, we primarily think about what we are going to give the one child. But you can not only do that, but by the addition of a few items you can also give your child the opportunity to give. This isn't hard or expensive to do.

Here's how:

You can do this by buying and putting into your Christmas child package items that are packaged together and can be broken up and shared. When you do this, you give your Christmas child the opportunity not only to receive, but to share and give to others.

The 99cent and Dollar Stores have packages of these and many other that would be great to put into your shoebox. Many of the items below don't hardly take up any more room--for example, a package of combs or a couple of toothbrushes instead of just one, take up very little additional room.

Here are some ideas of items you can buy to give your Christmas Child a chance to give:

  • Buy a package of colorful combs in various sizes and colors
  • Buy a package of toothbrushes
  • Buy pencils in a package
  • Buy hair ornaments of all kinds in a package
  • Buy several packages of gum
  • Buy soap bundled together

You can copy any of this information and expand this idea to put into a bulletin insert, email or newsletter to pass on the idea to your congregation.

As always, pray for wisdom and that the Lord will lead you to wonderful things. Pray for your Christmas child that he or she would know the joy of sharing and giving in addition to receiving this holiday season.

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If you would like more information about the Samaritan's Purse Operation Christmas Child, CLICK HERE.

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Why Marketing isn’t evil—or doesn’t need to be anyway

10 October, 2011 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

As often happens, marketing is currently taking a bashing in some ministry magazines and blogs. Though I am one of the first people to decry the evils of untrue church marketing—in my mind epitomized by the commercial website headers of mostly white, all thin, happy folks—when few folks at the churches I know look anything like that—especially when you look at the church universal and the tragedy of hunger domestically and worldwide...but I digress.

As I was saying, though marketing can be used in untrue, unworthy of the gospel ways, to bash "marketing" with a broad brush as evil is like saying because Jim Jones of Jonestown massacre was a preacher that all preaching is evil.

Chapter Four: Effective Church Communication Marketing

Intro note: The following material is from the book, Ministry Marketing Made Easy, by Yvon Prehn.  A PDF of this material is available as a download, by CLICKING HERE and at the end of the article. You have permission to make as many copies as you need for your staff, congregation, or volunteers.

Some church people are genuinely concerned about marketing and wonder about the appropriateness of marketing in the church. This is a valid concern and an important one to address. This chapter presents a biblical view of respectful marketing and provides biblical and practical examples of appropriate uses of marketing in the church.

I strongly recommend you take time to go over this chapter as a staff and with the leadership of your church. If you don't and people in your church have concerns that are not answered, you can be certain they will come out and often, not in pleasant ways.

You want everyone (as much as is possible) in the church to be of one heart in your communication and marketing efforts. Yes, it takes time to explain why you are doing what you are doing, but the oneness of heart that should be the result is worth it.

Marketing misconceptions defined and defused [Read more...]

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