Josh Cody served as our associate editor for several years before moving on to bigger things. Like Texas. These days he lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife, and you can find him online or on Twitter when he's not wrestling code.
If you’re interested in spending a few minutes checking out some funny photos, you might want to see the blog at NEOchurch. Essentially, they dressed up like Jesus and took ...
Want to discuss the top 10 fonts? Know what font is used for The Deadliest Catch? Keep up with designers and church marketers who are using Twitter? You can do ...
If you’re checking us out via RSS, we don’t want you to miss out on the newest member of the CFCC Ad Network, Integrity Music and Canadian worship leader Joel ...
All right, the practical ramifications of this article aren’t huge. Christianity Today’s Our of Ur blog examines the theological basis for felt-needs marketing. It’s a well-thought out post that looks ...
Only one thing comes to mind when I heard this story: Uh oh.
I don’t want to be sensationalist or over-report this. It’s pretty tough, though. From KOCO in Oklahoma City: ...
We’ve been having great success in the Job Lab and Freelance Lab lately. Take Kyle Baker of Skillful Productions. It’s success stories like his that make these labs worthwhile:
I ...
We talked before about what to do when someone steals your church trailer. Gary Lamb would beg to differ, however. His church trailer was stolen (perhaps we have a serial ...
Last week, we wanted to know which aspect of your marketing was most important. We provided plenty of choices, so let’s see what you had to say:
45% of you say ...
In case you live under a rock (or just aren’t a slave to technology), an iPhone is about to set you back 199 George Washingtons. And they’re predicting a whole ...
The Church Marketing Lab never fails to disappoint if you’re in the mood for great church design work. Here’s a small something from the past week to whet your appetite:
Is ...
We’ve learned about church web sites from John McCain and Barack Obama. But the lessons don’t stop there.
Kem Meyer quotes a Business Week article, The 10 Commandments of Web Design. ...
According to Wikipedia, the first telephone book was issued in 1878. So can an idea from 130 years ago still help your church today?
Almost a quarter of you say yes. ...
We just updated the Events Lab, and if you’ve got some frequent flyer miles you’re looking to kill, we have some suggestions for you. Here’s what’s on the slate for ...