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What are you doing to strengthen your church members for the next wave of lock-downs and challenges? Resources on their way!

14 April, 2020 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

More than one Bible teacher or commentator I trust has made the observation during this challenging time that "No, it isn't the end of the world."

But at the same time, they add, "But it might be a fore-shadowing, a warning, a practice for what's ahead."

I agree.

This isn't what we want to hear

I know that. I know all of us hope that in a few months (we realize it won't be weeks now) that everything will be back to the way it was. That we can do what we want, go where we want, buy what we want, and worship how we want.

Dr. Fauci gave us a reality check when he recently said, "We probably shouldn't ever shake hands with anyone again.

An emblematic statement of how much will change to be sure.

We didn't expect this; we don't think we deserve it

Even those of us who don't ascribe to "name it and claim it" theology, in our heart of hearts, get upset when God doesn't give us what we want when we want it.

If we think we've been good, and haven't sinned too much, go to church regularly and tithe, we think God should keep us from poverty and challenges.

And then Covid19 hit. [Read more...]

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Filed Under: Blog, Effective Church Communication Academy Tagged With: Help during virus for church communicators; how church communications can prepare your people for challenges; the Five Steps of Effective Church Communications & Marketing

One person can change the direction of your church communications

13 April, 2020 By Yvon Prehn 1 Comment

Nehemiah has lessons for church communicators
Nehemiah has lessons for church communicators in terms of vision, hard work, and how to trust God.

Out of the 66 books of the Bible, 39 of them are the names of people.

Ordinary people no different from you or me with one difference—they allowed an extraordinary God to use them for his purposes. As you consider the communications needs of your church, you might be tempted to think there is little you can do, but God can use you in the same way he used the people of the Bible to change the course of your church, your church communications, and your community in extraordinary ways.

As an inspiration, let's look at Nehemiah. He was an official in the palace in Babylon, with no doubt a comfortable life. That changed when he heard about the situation of his fellow Jews back at Jerusalem, when the word came that they were, "in great trouble and disgrace. The wall of Jerusalem is broken down, and its gates have been burned with fire (Neh. 1:3)."

Most likely a lot of people heard that report. Many in Babylon and the thousands living in Jerusalem knew there was a huge problem. But one man let it break his heart and he took that heartbreak to God and did something about it. [Read more...]

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Filed Under: Church Communication Leadership, Church Communication Management, Leading & Managing, Spiritual Tagged With: church communication leadership, managing church communications, Nehemiah and church communications, one person can change a church, spiritual lessons for church communicators

Because He Lives! Free Instagram or digital images

10 April, 2020 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

Because He lives
No matter what is happening in our world, we have reasons for GREAT JOY!

Because He lives. We sing that song and we say those words, but I know I don't have any concept of how truly incredible that truth is.

Though our world is in turmoil now, He LIVES.

That is the supreme reality of our lives.

I created 3 Instagram or graphic images for you to share with your people.

I wanted a way to wish you a joyous Easter and this is my little gift to you.

I'm back to working on the training school to equip you all through the year.

I hope you enjoy these and have a most wonderful Easter celebrating our Lord.

Christ is Risen

He is Risen indeed!

Below are the images, click the zip file below them to download and use.

To download the zip file of the images, click on the following link: Because He Lives #3

 

 

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A MAJOR UPDATE for Effective Church Communications

6 April, 2020 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

Looking into the future
We can't see into the future, but here are some things I'm focusing on now.

Easter is less than a week away and we are all looking at celebrating it in ways we couldn’t have imagined a few months ago (and may still not have figured out).

Hopefully, at this time most of us have realized that God is in control and we find our comfort and hope in Him alone. If not, hunker down and spend some serious time with your Creator and Savior before you do anything else. Read a modern translation of the Psalms and immerse yourself in the cries of David who had no idea if he would live another day when an army was chasing him with the one goal of killing him. The same God who protected David is with you right now and you will get through this.

One other reality that is slowly sinking in is that this is not going to go away quickly. Things will never be how they were before, and we don’t have any idea of what the “new normal” might be.

What do we do?

I’m not going to give you a list of 5 things that have changed in the church or any such nonsense because nobody really knows at present.

We might have some hints or ideas but I’m quite tired of the online prognostications that state so assuredly what is going to happen and what direction the church will take going forward. I’ve found many major on whatever technology the person writing the piece happened to favor before the outbreak took place.

We really don’t know what technology will explode or implode. Zoom was the tool to unite us all a few days ago and now it’s the insecure boogeyman about to reveal all our secrets.

It’s most likely neither. Time will tell.

What I’m working on this week

I really don’t like to talk about myself, so I deleted that stuff.

Now let me tell you about the latest with Effective Church Communications. This is what is important and PLEASE pray I can get everything done that the Lord wants me to do on it. It is exciting!!

The Effective Church Communications Academy & the Effective Church Communications Bookstore

This is the BIG project I’ve been working on—getting the lessons I’ve learned over the years and current ones I continue to learn into a format that is affordable and accessible.

I’m almost there. Within a couple of weeks, I’ll be releasing it.

I wanted to tell you it is coming. It won’t be perfect, but it will be useful and good.

The reason it won’t be perfect

Putting together an online membership program and particularly if you want to offer lots of classes and courses is an EXTREMELY complex project.

There are all sorts of programs out there that tell you they can do it and how easy it is and that may be true if you have one class or a very simple system to offer. But if you have dozens of classes and want to offer all of them for one low price and have them organized in a way that makes sense (I trust) to church staff people, it is incredibly difficult.

Believe me, I’ve tried them all and invested thousands of dollars trying different systems over the past years. Though I’ve spent far more than I could afford, what I tried were off-the-shelf systems. When I checked into hiring programming to customize some possible solutions, well, let’s just say it was not realistic for me.

I found a useable system. Not perfect, but useable and I think I’m close to launching a project that you will enjoy and learn from.

Not perfect extends beyond the program

The not so perfect parts of the program are more than the imperfect computer set-up of the system. Operator error plays a part also.

The Effective Church Communications Academy & the Effective Church Communications Bookstore are not the product of a big ministry or organization. They are all from me—what I have learned over many decades of working in church communications and with thousands of church communicators all over the world in online interactions and from years of traveling and teaching.

I am far from perfect. I miss typos and grammatical errors. I work alone and can’t afford the staff to fix my messes. I can be narrow-minded and opinionated, and I’ve been called, a “Bible thumper” in that I’m always trying to go back to biblical foundations, motivations, and imperatives for what I do. I’m not saying that is a bad thing, that is who I am, and I do always try to base my life and teachings on God’s Word, but that view is not always appreciated.

I don’t live on social media (though I like it much more than I did) in that I have limited time to create what needs to be done and content creation always takes preference over online chatter.

But I do believe God has given me useful experience and skills. I believe I have a unique viewpoint that though I love new technology and try to keep up with new tools and pass on what is useful, I think some of my greatest strengths are to teach you strategy and skills that are timeless. I have been doing church communications for a long time and I think that perspective is useful.

I wanted to make almost every course better before I released it (though there are some I’m very happy with) and many of the ebooks I wanted to wait to share until I redid them, though some are newly updated.

But the material is all useful as it is. Not perfect, but useful. In fact, I think extremely useful.

I don’t believe you’ll find similar training or advice elsewhere online.

Most of all I believe that the Lord wants me to pass on what he has given me to all of you, what I have now though I’m working to constantly create and improve things, much of it is, as the song says, “just as I am.”

What about the ministry now, this week?

It’s Easter week, Holy Week.

What can I do now to help you prepare when much of what I have for a traditional Easter service no longer works when people aren’t meeting together in a physical space.

Right now, I have a few ideas.

I’ve been overwhelmed with working on the school and bookstore and my brain has not tackled how to redo Easter communications. I may get some done in the next few days, I’m not sure. I do have one thing and one thought.

One thing: Resurrection Cookies—these are a great recipe of meringue cookies that end up hollow inside (if your oven is working properly) and that you can use to tell the Easter story with kids. CLICK HERE to go to the article on them.

One thought: Jesus conquered death! If there was ever a Holy Week that the pall of death permeates our world, this is it. We have GOOD NEWS! Whether my weary brain can come up with additional ways to share it or not, please tell at least one other person on the phone or online or any way you safely can that Jesus is alive and wants to give that eternal life to everyone.

 

 

 

 

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The MOST IMPORTANT thing you can do during Covid19 as a tech-savvy disciple of Jesus

31 March, 2020 By Yvon Prehn Leave a Comment

A tech ministry during the virus
Technology is a great tool during the current crisis, but only if you have access to it. Here are some suggestions to serve those who don't.

We all have something to do that we think is of primary importance during this challenging time of the virus.

I know I do. In addition to coming up with tasty and creative meals every night (I didn’t realize we ate out so much previously) to working until all hours putting together a training site for church communicators, I’ve been working on for months (hopefully ready to launch this week). We are all busy.

But there is one thing that has been very heavy on my heart that I'd like us all to stop what we are doing and consider and that is:

How can we get internet access and computers for those without them?

Bear with me as I share why this is so important and some additional resources you may want to read on the topic.

How we care for the “least of these” is the most crucial spiritual test at this time

Many church communicators are overwhelmed with the challenges of technology at this time to get out virtual, online church services to their communities. That is understandable, well, and good.

However, this reminds me of the Corinthian Church (in 1 Cor. 11), where some had too much to eat, and some went hungry.

A church service online is important. Chats or whatever to communicate with the church audience is wonderful. But there is a fine line between producing something good enough and obsessing to create perfect pre-recorded performances that take hours.

At the same time, there are thousands of people without computers or internet access who cannot work from home, even if they have a job that will continue to pay them if they do. There are many more thousands of children without computers or internet access who cannot keep up with their schoolwork.

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