Reach more people online with YouTube and social media advertising. In this webinar, we were joined by Dr. Hiram Rester to discuss what he learned from his own research on …
5 Ways to Connect with Your Leads Using SMS and Merge Tags in InterestTracker
We are all busy and the last thing we want is to be on our phones more. While we want to connect with our interest list, the idea of sitting …
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 …
Guaranteed Monthly Bible Study Leads – A Texas Conference training event for pilot host churches.
Public evangelistic meetings continue to be used by Seventh-day Adventist churches across North America to proclaim the Everlasting Gospel. And data show this method continues to yield results. How can this be? Why is this method still effective?
In this webinar, SermonView founder and president Larry Witzel dives into the psychology of Adventist evangelism. He’ll explain how cognitive dissonance is a powerful motivator leading people to change their beliefs and behavior. And he’ll demonstrate some of the specific characteristics of public evangelistic meetings that God uses to help guests embrace Bible Truth.
Engaging Your Bible Study Leads – An Interview with Special Guest, Lavinia Collins
Public evangelistic meetings continue to be used by Seventh-day Adventist churches across North America to proclaim the Everlasting Gospel. And data show this method continues to yield results. How can this be? Why is this method still effective?
In this webinar, SermonView founder and president Larry Witzel dives into the psychology of Adventist evangelism. He’ll explain how cognitive dissonance is a powerful motivator leading people to change their beliefs and behavior. And he’ll demonstrate some of the specific characteristics of public evangelistic meetings that God uses to help guests embrace Bible Truth.
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 …
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 …
AttendanceTracker Software Demonstration
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 understand new technology can feel uncomfortable, and this might sound like a lot. But we’re here to walk you through it. In this webinar, SermonView founder and president, Larry Witzel, covers the basics of the AttendanceTracker system and how your team can utilize the key features of this robust add-on module.
Evangelistic Preaching: Preaching for Decisions and Life Change – with Special Guest, David Klinedinst
Public evangelistic meetings continue to be used by Seventh-day Adventist churches across North America to proclaim the Everlasting Gospel. And data show this method continues to yield results. How can this be? Why is this method still effective?
In this webinar, SermonView founder and president Larry Witzel dives into the psychology of Adventist evangelism. He’ll explain how cognitive dissonance is a powerful motivator leading people to change their beliefs and behavior. And he’ll demonstrate some of the specific characteristics of public evangelistic meetings that God uses to help guests embrace Bible Truth.
The Top 3 Reasons We Decided to Host Indestructible This April
“Love as Christ loved.” That’s what Pastor Travis Walker describes as the driving force for the Daytona Beach Seventh-day Adventist Church, both in person and, through this pandemic, online ministry as well.
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