Posts Tagged ‘rest’

5 Tips to Help Church Communicators Survive Easter
February 27, 2019

5 Tips to Help Church Communicators Survive Easter

“What good is it for someone to fill their entire church at Easter, yet forfeit their soul?” Yes, you have a lot of work to do as Easter approaches. But ...

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Whew, Christmas Can Be Exhausting
December 20, 2017

Whew, Christmas Can Be Exhausting

Don't you just love Christmas? OK, maybe not right this second while you're putting in too many hours. Christmas is hard, but it's also magical.

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Pressing Pause
December 4, 2017

Pressing Pause

We invite church communicators to press pause in the midst of the crazy Christmas season and take time to reflect, think ahead, and laugh.

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Free Devotional for Church Communicators
January 11, 2017

Free Devotional for Church Communicators

Ready for a fresh start? Dive into Scripture and see how God provides for you, the busy and over-worked church communicator, with this free devotional.

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In the Last Year: Jim Kast-Keat
December 23, 2015

In the Last Year: Jim Kast-Keat

We talk with church communicator Jim Kast-Keat about what he's learned in the past year, including the importance of a rest and taking time for creativity.

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St. Louis Certification Lab Recap: Success #5
June 12, 2015

St. Louis Certification Lab Recap: Success #5

A recap at the St. Louis Certification Lab, where 28 participants discussed strategies for becoming better communicators in their churches. They even blew bubbles!

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How to Avoid Burnout for Church Communicators
August 13, 2014

How to Avoid Burnout for Church Communicators

The word "burnout" is practically profanity. How can you possibly burnout when you're doing the Lord's work? It's pretty common actually, and it's nothing that can't be prevented.

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You Recharge Your Phone, How About Your Soul?
May 21, 2014

You Recharge Your Phone, How About Your Soul?

Our purpose is not to produce, hustle or strive. We're to abide in God. As communicators we need the right balance to be effective for our churches.

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