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Opportunity is on the line… Answer the call!

April 9th, 2008

Opportunity is calling… Answer it!What’s the more important opportunity as Jesus marketers, the chance engagement with a stranger who’s not interested but that we might be able to reach with a well crafted message, or the neighbor who calls the church or goes to the web site looking for help or information?

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Would the church miss you?

April 4th, 2008

It’s interesting to me, how much of a secular author’s rants on marketing apply to our activities as saints.  Seth Godin is spot on again in a recent post titled “Would we miss you?“.  He of course asks the question with respect to business/client relationship to demonstrate the importance of being exceptional in what we do.  I can’t even believe how much more important the work that we’re doing is from an eternal perspective, and yet for most of us our efforts in ministry are so terribly “back burner.”

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Our identity as Christians – Marketing the Whole Person

March 9th, 2008

Today at my church (Grace Community Church in Gresham Oregon) our worship pastor Ben Sadler spoke on our identity as Christians and the concept of “living to die.” Gerry Breshears was teaching out at Hillsboro Community Church and Jay Messenger and his wife Jamie were sitting at the table next to me so apparently it was Ben’s time to share. He mentioned at one point the various components that make up the person: DNA, career, family, social environment, etc. and it got me thinking about how we market Jesus.

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As you are going…

March 1st, 2008

In keeping with my primary mission of studying and describing my findings on “Jesus marketing” as it applies to our activities today, I’ve been studying patterns of how Jesus followers have spread the Good News of Jesus (aka Gospel) throughout history. One awesome resource I’ve managed to get my hands on has been Eerdman’s Handbook to the History of Christianity in which is outlined a complete history of how the church and the bible have been developed and promoted throughout history.

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