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Candy Fundraising

Candy Bar Fundraising Ideas and Suggestions

Information on how to choose and run a candy fundraiser for your church or religious organization.

written by Bob Robertson


Increasing Church Membership

Growing Your Congregation with Outreach and Compassion

Strategies and tips that work for increasing membership and attendance for your church.

written by Bob Robertson


Raffle Fundraising

Fun Ideas for Church Raffles

A guide to raffle fundraising for churches and religious organizations, including tips for planning, securing prizes, and ticketing.

written by Bob Robertson


Choosing a Church Fundraiser Event

Types and Kinds of Event Fundraising

An introductory guide to event-based religious fundraising, with tips for advertising, choosing a location, and gathering and motivating volunteers.

written by Bob Robertson


Spiritual Blessing of Service

Christians Find Themselves When they Serve Others

The opportunity to serve is truly a spiritual blessing, because God has empowered His people. At this time, the need for Christian service has never been more urgent.

written by Pete Miller


Bulletin Covers that Promote the Church Brand: Part One

Key Elements to Producing Value-Based Church Bulletins

With new technology and an increase in available online art and photographs, church bulletins can be well designed, work as outreach materials and promote the church brand. This article offers key elements to producing value-based church bulletins.

written by Jamee Rae, Editor


Church Youth Groups

Christian Youth Group Ideas and Suggestions

An essential guide to working with youth groups for churches.

written by Bob Robertson


PowerPoint for Beginners

How to Create Simple PowerPoint Presentations

To move into the PowerPoint world, all it takes is a copy of the software program, a concept for the presentation, any imagery you plan to use, and the tenacity to learn a few easy steps to put it all together. And while the PowerPoint program comes with a lot of outstanding features that allows users to do creative and fancy design and presentation work, the program was developed so that beginners can start using it quickly And it has gained a reputation for having succeeded with that specific mission.

written by GG Jorose


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