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3 Questions Every Church Leader Needs to Ask NOW

Ron Edmondson

People are more comfortable with technology now than ever before. In my previous church we had a large television audience. The post 3 Questions Every Church Leader Needs to Ask NOW appeared first on Ron Edmondson. Our YouTube channel will never be the same again. We now have new methods of communicating with people.

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Social Media Changes Everything….

Ron Edmondson

Also, which couldn’t have been avoided either way, someone from Grace was sitting in the audience of Immanuel the Sunday I was announced there. As I said, social media (and technology) changes everything. How else is social media and technology changing ministry? What do you think? Should Your Church Be in Social Media?

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6 Resume Mistakes Pastors Make and Tips for Correcting Them

Ron Edmondson

3) Forgetting your resume’s audience: In many cases, PSC’s are composed of professional people over 40, with an average age close to 50. If you are a younger person, do not assume all committee members will have your level of technological comfort. Design your resume so it will appeal to people in this age bracket.

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Twitter’s New Vine App – Opportunities for the Ministry

Ron Edmondson

Ben is a technology executive with a passion for servant leadership. Your audience and community can comment and like the video on Vine or provide the usual feedback options on Facebook and Twitter. This is another guest post by Ben Lichtenwalner (see also “ Top 5 Business Professional Confessions “). It’s that easy.

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Attitude Reflects Leadership

N2Growth Blog

What made this presentation so powerful was it was more than just an act put on for the benefit of the attendees, it was completely authentic and the audience knew it. Ron Edmondson This is a challenging post Mike. Thanks for the great and important post! I’m always thankful for your insights.