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My wife, Michele, will be going in for surgery Monday morning to have what they feel is a tumor removed from her appendix. Please be praying. Our thanks to you all! Blessings, R

Published on Saturday, February 20, 2010 @ 2:17 PM CDT
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What Every Church Needs to Know about Marketing:
Part 1: The Background

About twelve years ago God called my wife and I out of our comfortable, upwardly mobile lives in corporate marketing into a full-time pursuit of serving churches. At the time, to say that it was an uphill battle was an understatement. We left two executive level salaries and a new house that we had just built in Scottsdale, to sell our house and a car and move in with relatives just to make it. We saw our financial livelihood drop by 90%, while we were working hours and hours for churches that sometimes asked for everything for free. I did not blame them nor resent them, it was all they knew. We were a challenge to their status quo in every way. We were broke, passionate and completely insistent in our pursuit to help the church—who often times mistook us as an agent of hypocrisy.

So why did we do it? On a volunteer mission trip, in 1996, I received a calling. A soft, inaudible, still, small voice that I can only describe to church leaders as the voice that spoke to them the moment when they first knew—when they first knew their lives would never be the same—that they were being called out by God to do a work for Him. There I was, sitting on a smelly bus in West Mexico, receiving a life’s calling. At the same time, my girlfriend (soon to be wife) was thousands of miles away receiving similar words. We had both volunteered in church and worked in marketing for some time before the week that we began to see these worlds collide—yet we had never imagined what God was bringing together.

Since that time, we have been honored to work with thousands of churches of every shape, size, background and denomination. We have seen struggling churches grow again, plateaued churches reach new heights and growing churches strategically manage their climb while assimilating more people into a deeper walk with Christ. To the church out there that is looking to find your way, I would like to offer you some thoughts on marketing that might just change your perspective on… well… everything.

What every church needs to know about marketing…

Check back in a few days for Part 2: Marketing is Everything.

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Published on Wednesday, January 20, 2010 @ 2:20 PM CDT
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Encouraging progress

Just want to say "Huge thanks!!!!!" for all those who have been prayng for us as my wife has had a recent stroke. We are out of the hospital now and back at home. She is recovering well and they are saying that there should be no long term damage as a result of the recent episode. Thanks again for being the Body of Christ and rallying around us through this time. It is a beautiful thing when we come together. To God be the glory for the things He has done! I'll get back in the swing of things here shortly. Thanks again for all. God is good... :)  Blessings, R

Published on Friday, May 8, 2009 @ 9:51 AM CDT
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Please be praying

Sorry for my delay in posting. My wife has had a small stroke and we are in the hospital. Thank you so much for your prayers. Things are progressing well and we are hoping to be home soon without any long term damage. Thanks for all!!

Published on Monday, May 4, 2009 @ 12:40 PM CDT
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