In the past I wasn’t all that keen on spending on digital advertising for the average church. These days I’ve softened that stance quite a bit. I’m still a huge fan of creating hyper-local content and resources for the people you are trying to reach...
Alright! It’s time for that all-time favorite debate…Windows vs. macOS! Specifically, I want to look at the hardware put out by each company and how well it fits into a church office. Look, I’m not going to pull punches on this one, people have an...
Hackers never stop with their antics. One antic that I’ve suspected would become an issue eventually was the addition of website toast notifications via subscribing to a website inside the web browser. You’ve likely seen it before: the website has an...
While there are some great church websites out there, there’s a whole lot of really lousy ones. Go ahead, hit up Google for “church in <<city name>>” and browse to a few. Usually there’s just nothing that says “oh, I could see...
I have a confession: I’ve always hated virtual private networks (VPNs). They’ve been popular in tech for a very long time, but to me a VPN always seemed to be a kludge solution… even in the heyday of on-premise computing… now, with it making so...
There are many legitimate concerns about personal data being leaked via AI tools. This week at Microsoft Inspire, Microsoft announced a move to solve that with the release of Microsoft Bing Chat for Enterprise and has made it immediately available as part of the...