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Tag Archives: church websites
Branding your Ministry (pt 1)
The ubiquitous nature of social media has changed everything from corporations to churches. While branding used to be reserved for products like Barbie and Kleenex, or a corporate image such as American Express that was built on the public trust. … Continue reading →
Posted in branding, church growth, Church Leadership, communication, growth, image, ministry, mission, newsletters, publicity, websites
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Tagged Barbie, brand, branding, Branding Faith, church technology, church websites, image, integrated branding, integrity, Jesus Christ, Joesph Lepla, Lynn Parker, Mara Einstein, Matthew 7, mission, mission-riven, Phile Cooke, synagogues
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