Joshua Cody

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.

Joshua Cody's Posts:

poll-results Article
June 11, 2008

Free Labs! Poll Results

In last week’s poll, we wanted to know what impact the freeness of the Job Lab and Freelance Lab would have on you. We were pretty excited to offer them ...

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off-the-wall Article
June 6, 2008

Language for the Next Generation

All you church marketers have to stay on your lingo A-game. Your church service probably won’t attract many folks if you describe it as “groovy,” “neat-o-rama” or “super duper.” Mastering ...

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news-updates Article
June 5, 2008

Job Lab and Freelance Lab: Get Hired This Summer

What better opportunity than the summer to check out the Job Lab and Freelance Lab? You can just tell your current boss you’re going on vacation, pack up, and never ...

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poll-results Article
June 4, 2008

Twittering Church Poll Results

We’ve asked you, “What would Jesus Twitter?” and we’ve talked about Twitter for churches. But it’s time to put you to the test. Is your church Twittering? The biggest chunk of ...

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examples Article
June 3, 2008

Free Breakfest Fridays

There’s probably 718,000 churches in America that offer free breakfast. The catch? You have to come on Sundays, be greeted and stick around for the service. Westchester Church looked to take ...

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events Article
June 2, 2008

Internet Ministry Conference

Have you always wanted to visit Grand Rapids, Michigan? Or are you just looking for a way to pass the time October 20th-23rd? Maybe you’re in the mood to learn ...

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peer-review Article
May 30, 2008

Church Marketing Lab: Here’s to the Next 5,000

The Church Marketing Lab has officially neared, reached and surpassed both 2,000 members and 5,000 posts. That’s a heckuva lot of folks helping one another sharpen their skills. Here’s just ...

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news-updates Article
May 29, 2008

7 Ways to Put the CFCC Network to Work for You

So you know about the Job Lab, Freelance Lab, Local Labs and the Church Marketing Lab. But here are a few ideas of ways to go outside of the norm ...

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first-impressions-beyond Article
May 28, 2008

Rep’in Your Church With Pride

Here’s a little story for you. The other day, I was in my local FedEx-Kinko’s, where I spend a lot of time. Bruce was helping me ship some packages, and then ...

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poll-results Article

Video on Flickr Poll Results

This week, we asked how you are feeling about Flickr adding video awhile back. It was a pretty hot issue back in the day, with sides being drawn and battle ...

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reviews Article
May 27, 2008

Graphic Design and Religion: A Call for Renewal

“Religions must begin to see graphic design not as an expensive luxury or an unnecessary frivolity but as a steward of goodwill. Of course, design with no strategic context or ...

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events Article

MinistryCOM Early Bird Deadline

If you’ve been keeping a watchful eye on our Events Lab, or if you’ve been reading us the last three years, you might know a little about MinistryCOM. For everyone ...

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examples Article
May 23, 2008

Know Your History: Episcopal Ad Project

While reading Graphic Design and Religion, I came across the Episcopal Ad Project of 1979. Apparently, Reverend Dr. George H. Martin decided he wanted to venture into advertising, which churches ...

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first-impressions-beyond Article
May 22, 2008

Church and High Gas Prices

Here’s a thought: Maybe more folks will be in town over the summer for church because of the spike in gas prices. At least that’s what the Minneapolis Star Tribune is ...

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examples Article
May 21, 2008

wethechurch.org and Your Church

There’s been a lot of buzz going around about WeTheChurch. It’s a quick and easy way to share a prayer or a praise, and it’s a great way to spend ...

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