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February 13, 2008
A Simple & Cost-Effective Way For Church Leaders to Collaborate
David Posthuma @ Feb 13, 2008 09:19 AM

Some time ago, a pastor of a 1,000 member church asked my opinion regarding the need for a server and local area network for the church. At that time I expressed that I believed these were essential tools for any church that is 650 people or larger.

It is very common for churches to add part-time and full time staff as they grow, yet fail to provide their staff with the tools they require to collaborate together as a team. In addition, when a church lacks a server/network, all important files must then reside on each individual staff member's computer. Often, when these staff members leave the church, these important ministry files leave with the staff member.

Microsoft offers organizations an inexpensive virtual server/network solution called “SharePoint Services”. SharePoint is hosted for your ministry by an external service provider, yet your data is secure and backed-up regularly to prevent data loss. SharePoint provides a very robust web-based virtual server and secure network so that your ministry team can collaborate together and accomplish much more than generally possible through a self-hosted server and Local Area Network (LAN). Features include:

  • Synchronize team member calendars
  • Store important files that are accessible by other team members
  • Edit important files while keeping an ongoing record of all edited versions and who did the edits
  • Complete integration with Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint)
  • Complete integration with Microsoft Instant Messaging for real-time team-member communications
  • Set up permission-access levels to various files
  • All files can be easily “labeled” with meta-tags so that a file can be located by simply using the program’s search function
  • SharePoint also includes a Windows-Explorer-Type tree control for structuring all your data folders
  • Access your important files and collaborate with team members on any project from anywhere in the world…you do not need to be at church to use your virtual server/network.
  • Back-up of important information
  • Many more features 

An excellent webinar overview of SharePoint Services can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/sharepoint/demo/index.html.

 A company called 1and1.com hosts SharePoint Services for an introductory price of $10/month for the first three months (temporary offer), and then $20/month from that point on. This means that you could use SharePoint Services for 5 years before you would spend the same amount for an in-house server and network…plus your ministry will not have to deal with any of the IT hassles.

 To check out the 1and1 program offering, go to http://order.1and1.com/xml/order/Sharepoint;jsessionid=9FE228EEFF012958ED10929D4BA98B8B.TC61a?__frame=_top&__lf=Static. Your ministry will want to find out how much additional online storage may cost when you get to the point of needing more storage space.

August 19, 2006
AssessME.org...Mobilize People For Ministry As Never Before Possible!
David Posthuma @ Aug 19, 2006 02:32 PM

       ...You Were Made For A Mission!

For several years, E-Church Essentials has received requests from main-stream churches who were not yet ready for all our postmodern online ministry tools, to output our Online Assessment Center as a stand alone program.  We have been working on fulfilling this request over the past year.  The result?  AssessME.org (http://www.assessme.org) is now alive!

AssessME.org converts any ministry website into an online assessment center designed exclusively for lay ministry mobilization.  As an introductory offer, we are allowing ministries to register a FREE ministry account, and we are including five (5) FREE Assessment Packs so that your key decision-makers can try out the program with no risk or contract.



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July 18, 2005
The Pew Internet & American Life Report on Podcasting
David Posthuma @ Jul 18, 2005 08:50 AM
The Pew Internet and American Life study has released a report on the progress of Podcasting...the practice of broadcasting MP3 audio files via RSS-capable blogs and websites that may be downloaded to personal computer's and MP3 portable players.  Select the link below to view the full report in pdf format...

>> View Report

Podcasting?  What is that and why should I care?

That's what many ministry professionals often ask me.  They have heard about podcasting, but they don't understand its awesome potential for ministry.

Podcasting is literally broadcasting audio files via the internet.  The common audio file format is .MP3.  Through podcasting, your ministry can broadcast teachings, meditations, announcements, worship...literally anything that people would prefer to listen to rather than read.  Just like radio and television broadcasts ministry programming, podcasting broadcasts your important ministry programming online.

Pew Internet and American Life recently conducted a study on the development of podcasting.  Their summary states:

More than 22 million American adults own iPods or MP3 players and 29% of them have downloaded podcasts from the Web so that they could listen to audio files at a time of their choosing. That amounts to more than 6 million adults who have tried this new feature that allows internet “broadcasts” to be downloaded onto their portable listening device.

The popularity of podcasting is growing at a sky-rocketing rate.  Two things are necessary for your ministry to begin taking advantage of this new broadcast technology:
  1. A blog site that supports podcasting.  E-Church Essentials offers full multimedia blogs, with MP3 podcasting capabilities for only $7.99/month.  If your ministry is already a member of the E-Church Network, you may activate your blog by loging in and going to the Relate > Weblogs menu.  If your ministry is not a member, but you desire a personal blog, simply register with E-Church Essentials by selecting REGISTER NOW.  Registration is FREE.  Once registered, you may activate your blog by going to the Relate > Weblogs menu.
  2. A podcast reader that your listener's may use to receive your broadcasts and listen to them automatically.  E-Church Essentials also provides your ministry with a FREE podcast reader.

The podcast reader is an essential element if your membership are to receive your broadcasts.  The reader is simply configured to "subscribe" to your blog's broadcast.  Then whenever your ministry posts a new broadcast, all of your members who have the reader installed on their PC's (a Mac version is also available) will automatically receive your broadcast right on their computer.

To download and install the FREE podcast reader from E-Church Essentials, select the link below.  You will need a program like WinZip to unzip the executable file.

Download the FREE Podcast Reader

The Pew Internet & American Life Report on Blogging
David Posthuma @ Jul 18, 2005 08:48 AM
The Pew Interent and American Life Study released a report on the status of blogging.  This year alone, blogging readership increased 58%.  Select the link below to view the full report in pdf format...

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An Easy Way To Survey Your Membership Base
David Posthuma @ Jul 18, 2005 08:46 AM


Just this past week I spoke with a person who is on staff with the Communication department of a major Christian college.  The Communication department evidently had developed a survey, seeking input for the future direction and offerings of the department.  Their survey had been developed in a traditional paper format for mass-mailing.  Although I do not know the the specifics of this project, let's do a little cost-accounting analysis using approximate expenditures:

  • Staff Development:  25 hours at $20/hour = $500
  • Printing & Stuffing of 5,000 Surveys: $1,200
  • Addressing & Mailing:$1,600
  • Pre-Paid Return Postage: $1,100
  • Manual Data Entry into a Custom Database/Report Generator: $600

                                                         Total Cost: $5,000

Survey's delivered through the mail tend to have an approximate return rate of 3% and may take a month or longer to recover data.  This means that the college can expect to receive at best 150 returned surveys.  This is a per-unit cost of $33.33.  An additional complication is that people over the age of forty tend to be the one's most likely to return a paper survey in the mail.  If the goal of this survey was to generate future direction for the Communication department, then a survey should have been created and distributed that would target adults under the age of 35.

In short, this is an antiquated and expensive method for polling a membership base.

Could your church benefit from an easy and effective way of polling your membership base?  (And, by the way, the survey methodology is extremely cheap).  Use an online survey.  For less than 1% of the investment made by the college in the example above, your ministry can create unlimited surveys.  What is more, you can create your survey in minutes and have instant feedback from the present and emerging generations within your ministry membership base.

As an example, I have created a FREE (free for me and free for you...how cheap do you want!!!) survey using SurveyMonkey.  Please take a moment to complete the ten question survey.  I hope to post the results in next month's newsletter.


>> Take Survey

June 16, 2005
What Is Your Spiritual Perspective? Take this free assessment and find out
David Posthuma @ Jun 16, 2005 06:51 PM
I was recently introduced to a FREE survey that helps you take a look at what theological perspectives may be influencing your life and ministry.  

To view my personal results (please don't use this as a basis to hold theological arguments with me) and to begin your own Spiritual Style Assessment Click Here
June 15, 2005
Free Photo Art from www.eChurchFreePics.com
David Posthuma @ Jun 15, 2005 02:30 PM


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E-Church Essentials is releasing hundreds of FREE photo-art for use within your ministry websites, blogs and e-learning courses.  These images may be used even on websites and blogs not hosted by E-Church Essentials.  High resolution CD volumes are available for $99/each.

If you are a photo-artist or a graphic artist, and would like to include your artwork within the FreePics website so that they may benefit ministry, please visit the FreePics website and select the "Submit Photos" link within the website header for contractual information.