Category: Technology In Minsitry

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Vacation Time

For employees working on an assembly line at a large manufacturing plant, it is often feasible to take one or two weeks off from work without having to think about their job. There are no phone calls, emails, or concerns about ongoing operations. However, for those in ministry, this scenario is quite different, especially for ….  Read More

Church Management Systems

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Church Management Systems

There are several tasks that computers can perform more efficiently than humans. Remembering birthdays, phone numbers, and addresses are just a few examples. Professional salespeople have utilized tools for years to maintain a personal connection with their clients. These tools notify the salesperson about significant upcoming events related to their clients. A timely birthday card, ….  Read More

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Server vs Cloud Computing

Understanding the Differences and Benefits As technology evolves, churches face the crucial decision of whether to utilize traditional servers or switch over to cloud computing. This document delves into the key differences, advantages, and challenges of both options, providing a comprehensive guide to help make informed decisions. Definition and Basics Traditional Servers Traditional servers are ….  Read More

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Church Presentation Systems

A church presentation system allows your church to display information to your congregation.  Typically, you will display the lyrics to songs the congregation is singing.  You will also show scripture, outlines, and key points during the preaching.  It has been argued that churches have worshipped for years without this technology.  “Why do we need it ….  Read More

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Apple vs PC

Question:  “Which platform is better, Apple or PC?”  Answer: “It Depends.” For many years, the answer would have been, “Use an Apple computer for editing graphics, audio applications, etc.  Use a PC for number crunching and standard office tasks.”  But in recent years, the differences in capabilities of the two platforms have merged to where ….  Read More