Windows PCs in the Ministry

Windows PCs in the Ministry
(Nelson’s Tech Guides)
By Steve Hewitt (Thomas Nelson, 2010)

“This book will present a variety of ways to use technology to enhance and expand ministry using Windows programs and Internet services. If you are reading this book, then hopefully you’re seeking to learn how to use computers and technology to expand and enhance your ministry opportunities. … Unfortunately, most churches have failed to willingly use these new communication tools, and thus have passed on various opportunities to share the Gospel with many in our nation.” –Steve Hewitt, from the book

James P. Long
James P. Longhttp://JamesPLong.com

James P. Long was formerly the editor of Outreach magazine and the author of a number of books, including Why Is God Silent When We Need Him the Most?

A Sanctifying Space

The local church does not simply occupy space. Rather, it makes place.

Beyond Burnout: Finding God in the Ashes

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Merry and Bright Family Golf Night Attracts a Crowd

Sunday school classes and other groups “adopted” a hole and decorated it for Christmas, and with average Sunday attendance at around 260 at the church, there was a good pool of potential volunteers to staff the event.