Like it or not, consumer culture has shaped people’s expectations for church, and this is more true for Millennials than any other generation. So what do they think of church? What pushes them away and draws them in? And when they do visit a church, how are they hoping to be approached?
We may not have a “Welcome — come on in!” sign hanging at the door, but from time to time, donors do stop by — often unexpectedly. The prepared fundraiser makes sure in advance that the organization is ready at a moment’s notice to present itself and its work in a positive light.
You plan every detail to make a good impression but does it work?
There is nothing like in-person interaction to help build client relationships. From setup to follow-up, strategies for making most of the client visit.
I don't need a Hollywood-level production, just a genuine, healthy expression of worship and fellowship.
Virtual meetings and asks are effective and save organizations a lot of time and money. These tips will guide your success.
The awkward silence and uncomfortable feelings you have when trying to visit your folks in your church is not a justifiable reason to stop and neglect them.