Faithlife Debuts All-in-One Product

Faithlife, the makers of Logos Bible Software, has launched Equip, a new, first-of-its-kind technology product for worship, discipleship and management for church leaders.

“Faithlife’s mission is to equip the church to grow in light of the Bible,” said Faithlife co-founder and CEO Bob Pritchett. “We recognize the challenges church leaders face, especially in today’s complicated times when the way we previously ministered to congregants has changed significantly. We believe this new product will provide the tools necessary to ease every aspect of church business while ultimately empowering leaders to get to the heart of meeting the needs of their congregants wherever they may be.”

Equip offers both technological solutions and content. It will create both efficiency and effectiveness for church leaders, all within one simple online platform and for a low cost, while also offering congregants ways to better engage with both the church and with others.

The development of Faithlife’s product began years prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, but its relevance has only been solidified as churches of all sizes have been forced to navigate being the church online.

“Church leaders have been challenged over the past year in how to minister virtually and reach their congregants when physical gatherings are no longer possible,” said Pritchett. “We believe this product will simplify a church’s relationship with tech.”

For more information, go to Faithlife.com/products/equip.

Lora Schrock
Lora Schrock

Lora Schrock is co-editor of Outreach magazine. She has 30 years of publishing experience and is the author of numerous articles and books.

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