A recent post churchrelevance.com showed some interesting statistics. As our world and students in particular get more technologically savvy, the trend is for students to research points of interest. Getting a better deal, movies, music, game reviews are all subjects students' research. If they are checking out what interests them, do we display what would interest them in our student ministry?
Here's the post:
student research
I get emails from students via our website that are interested in visiting revolution. It's true, if a student can see what you are all about before they visit, it gives them confidence that you are in fact worth visiting. So we must consider HOW we are advertising ourselves online, if at all. Here's how I can relate to this:
1. When I shop online for anything (house or speargun, whatever)...if it has no picture, I'm not interested.
2. If you can't spell or create a whole sentence then I realize it's not that important to you, so it's not that important to me.
3. When I read inside jokes or witness the "closed circle" feel...I feel uninvited. I'm not interested.
It's important we push ourselves to be presentable. After all, we are the bride of Christ, we should look our best, right?
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