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		<title>How does your church google?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Mary Ann Burns]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I worked in a church as a Director of Children and Family Ministries for 20+ years.&#160; During that time, a lot changed.&#160; People, not so much.&#160; But technology, and the way we communicate with each other&#8230;wow!&#160; My experience is that most people, even our older folks, embrace today&#8217;s gadgets, and love learning how to use [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I worked in a church as a Director of Children and Family Ministries for 20+ years.&nbsp; During that time, a lot changed.&nbsp; People, not so much.&nbsp; But technology, and the way we communicate with each other&#8230;wow!&nbsp; My experience is that most people, even our older folks, embrace today&#8217;s gadgets, and love learning how to use them.&nbsp; Unfortunately, for some reason, it has been a much more difficult adjustment for some of those in our churches.&nbsp; Perhaps it is because our church programs have been based on coming together for experiences based on relationships.&nbsp; Maybe we find it more of a challenge to create those warm and fuzzy feelings by way of a cell phone screen.&nbsp; Or could it be that we just don&#8217;t like change, of any kind?&nbsp; We like doing things the same way we have always done them.&nbsp; It&#8217;s comforting, in this fast-paced world.&nbsp; And then, there is of course, the noise factor.&nbsp; How do you find the silence to hear that still, small voice of God?</p>
<h2>Use technology in a positive way</h2>
<p>Whatever the reason, tech is here to stay, and our churches are learning what an advantage it can be.&nbsp; We have great tools for communication with vast numbers of people.&nbsp; So, let&#8217;s use them!&nbsp; Open a facebook page.&nbsp; Start a website.&nbsp; Engage the world with Jesus&#8217; message.&nbsp; Don&#8217;t wait for people to walk through the church doors without having been invited, or without having checked you out online first.&nbsp; But remember, the information we have today will change by tomorrow, so keep on it and stay up-to-day with your site.</p>
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