![]() Let's talk about church media content! In this brief article, we'll talk specifically about slides/screens, but these concepts apply to other media as well - bulletins, newsletters, social media, etc. Whether you use PowerPoint, or a specific church media program such as ProPresenter, MediaShout, or Proclaim, these design guidelines apply.
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In the absence of an existing relationship, how else would someone make a decision about your organization? By the message it shares and the message’s packaging/presentation. Generally speaking, this is increasingly more true as we move from earlier generations (Baby Boomers & older) to later generations (Xennials, Millenials, Centennials, & younger).
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