Are printed bulletins still needed in the church?
By Yvon Prehn
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About this ebook
The sections of the book are:
**In a world of blogs, tweets, websites, video, Facebook pages, and PowerPoint, are printed bulletins still needed in the church?
**Where printed church bulletins fit into the current trend of multi-channel communication
**Why communications in the church can’t be limited to one or two channels
**The importance of a print bulletin for church outreach
**Two examples of an Order of Service for Church Bulletins
**Your printed bulletin can also work as a PR or Outreach Brochure
**Why printed bulletin inserts are essential to get people to come back after special events
**Don’t let saving paper be more important than saving people
**Your printed bulletin can be a key piece in your evangelism strategy
**Pastoral uses of a printed bulletin
**How you choose to communicate reveals how you value people.
**Use your various communication tools: web, PowerPoint and print, to enhance each other
**In conclusion, use every tech tool, but don't forget the printed bulletin
About the author
**For more training, tips, ideas, and resources on effective church communications and how to connect with Yvon Prehn
Yvon Prehn
Yvon Prehn helps churches create effective communication in print and online, through webinars, videos, articles, templates, and lots of tips and resources shared through social media. Her approach is Bible-based, respectful, easy-to-implement, and it works to grow churches and ministries. She is the founder and primary content creator for the church communication training website: www.effectivechurchcom.com. Yvon has worked in communication ministry for over 25 years. She was a free-lance newspaper reporter and religion writer for the Colorado Springs SUN. When desktop publishing was first invented, Yvon was a top-rated, national trainer in desktop publishing for Padgett/Thompson, the nation’s largest one-day seminar company and she wrote the first book on desktop publishing for the church, The Desktop Publishing Remedy. She worked as a communications consultant and trainer for many of the ministries headquartered in Colorado Springs and was senior editor at Compassion International and Young life International. For fourteen years she traveled full-time all over North America teaching seminars on church communications to thousands of church communicators. Yvon has written for many of the major Christian magazines, as well as many books on effective church communications, available on both Smashwords and www.amazon.com --just go to the site and enter "Yvon Prehn".
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