Promote church events with a Facebook cover photo
Make an impact with your Facebook page.
Make an impact with your Facebook page.
“Now, more than ever, parents need help in navigating their kids’ online, media-saturated lives. Jim Steyer, founder and CEO of Common Sense Media, the nation’s leading kids-andmedia organization, and the father of four children, knows that many parents and teachers— unlike their technology-savvy kids—may be tourists in the online world.”
Ray Ortlund: “I don’t use it for my own pastoral connectivity here at Immanuel Church, primarily. It’s mostly for reaching out to others, far and wide. What I love about pastoral ministry is the eye-to-eye, intense interactions with actual people. Virtual relationships don’t exist. But electronics can broadcast gospel concepts, …
Just spotted this on Facebook: What other intelligence will Facebook start requesting?
Sometimes people benefit from a little help to turn desire into action. They may want to use social media to talk about their faith and their church, but they might not know where to start. Highpoint Church is providing ideas for how church members can promote church and its upcoming …
I used to recommend advertising on Facebook. I used Facebook ads to promote our carols event. Sure, there have always been bad implementations of Facebook advertising. More recently I’ve been noticing that Facebook ads resemble a cross between one of those dodgy “call this number to get rich” ads stuck …