One of the best things you can do for your website and social media ministry is to take and save good photos all year round. You will be amazed how many times those photos will allow you to create a great Facebook post or convey the perfect message on your website or in a video not only at the time, but at a future date. Also, you never know when…
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What is a GIF?
If you want to add a little more life to your Facebook Pages and Tweets, you may want to look at GIFS. What is a GIF (pronounced either with a soft g as in “jif” or with a hard g as in gift)? GIF is an acronym for Graphics Interchange Format. It is a file format that supports static and animated images. GIFs allow you to present a short video…
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How to Embed a Video on Your Website
There are two very good reasons to embed videos on your website (instead of just providing a link): Embedded videos keep the viewers on your website—not clicking away to another site An embedded video is a design element that makes your web page more visual and engaging
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Joy in Heaven
Advent has just begun and while we are praying, watching and waiting to celebrate the coming of Christ, we are making and finalizing plans for Christmas. It is a busy time of year at work and at home. Even though the liturgical celebration extends through the Christmas season, Christmas Day is the main event.
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Planning End-of-the Year Social Media Ministry
November and December are full of opportunities to use websites and social media to evangelize and catechize, to uplift and inspire our viewers and followers. If we plan our website and social media content for the events that are coming, we will have done our visitors and followers a service and raised the quality of our online presence.
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Ministry Video Scripts
One of the most important parts of a ministry video is the script. A good script addresses the audience, anticipates their questions and invites them to take action. Depending on the type of video and its purpose, scripts will vary greatly. But in every case, we want to avoid religious jargon as much as possible. When we have to use unfamiliar words, we explain them.