Evangelism Marketing Today

The Ins and Outs of Bulk Mailing for Adventist Churches
Before we dive in, know that SermonView has you covered. US Postal service systems and regulations have been changing at a faster pace in the last 5 years than ever before. We work hard to keep up with everything, so you don’t have to worry ...
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The perfect window for Evangelism
When are people most open to coming to church? You have an idea for a bridge event or evangelistic series, but when should you run it to maximize attendance? While there is no perfect formula, history and current trends indicate that shortly after Easter is ...
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Guaranteed Monthly Bible Study Leads – A Texas Conference training event for pilot host churches.
This training material is part of the Texas Conference’s innovative evangelistic efforts in 2023. The Promise Prophecies is a yearlong evangelistic cycle that starts off with a Bible study lead generation campaign that starts a few months before the public evangelistic series. As part of ...
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Engaging Your Bible Study Leads – An Interview with Special Guest, Lavinia Collins
“Congratulations! You have a new Bible study lead.” These can be exciting words to read, but if you aren’t sure how to approach a new lead (or if you’ve had a rough experience in the past with a “bad lead”) you might feel a little ...
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5 Tips for Creating Your Connection Plan
LeadGenerator meets people right where they are in their spiritual journey, and connects them with your church. But what happens next? Once we’ve made the initial introduction, it’s up to your team to connect with each lead. This can feel overwhelming if you’ve never done ...
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Connect with Real Bible Study Interests (Guaranteed!)
Thirty years ago, I was a young idealist with a fresh theology degree, ready to change the world. After graduation, I took a position as an assistant pastor. During my very first meeting with the senior pastor, he opened the bottom drawer of his desk ...
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Church is Fundamentally a Social Experience
Seventh-day Adventists put a lot of emphasis on Bible truth in our evangelistic efforts. That’s important, but that’s not everything. If our goal is active membership in a local Seventh-day Adventist Church, then it’s not just about belief. It’s also about relationships. Something that Seventh-day ...
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10 Ways to Add Value as a Board Member
It was my third meeting as a new member of the Oregon Conference Executive Committee. A serious matter was brought to us, one that would have lasting consequences for a pastor’s career. After extended discussion, it was clear some committee members felt rushed to make ...
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AttendanceTracker Software Demonstration
The essential tool for your team hosting evangelistic events. The AttendanceTracker module seamlessly integrates into InterestTracker, building on the software’s most popular features like tags and interactions. Plus, it offers access to customizable reports, making it an essential tool for your team hosting events. We ...
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Evangelistic Preaching: Preaching for Decisions and Life Change – with Special Guest, David Klinedinst
Some believe that evangelistic sermons are different from the preaching you do at your weekly worship service, because the purpose is different. But evangelist David Klinedinst believes that while the audience may be different, the purpose is the same: to point people to Jesus, connect ...
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6 Content Options for Your Next Evangelistic Event
Evangelistic meetings take a lot of work, and while SermonView will handle the marketing, there are things we can’t do for you. The biggest? Preaching the series, of course. Because social interaction and community integration is one of the core purposes of a reaping series, ...
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The Science of Evangelism: How to Use Cognitive Dissonance to Encourage Change in Belief and Behavior
I grew up in a home where we were aware of the speed limit, and ignored it entirely. I don’t know if it’s a genetic defect in my family, or the socialization growing up, but my parents do not drive the speed limit. I was ...
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