Current Issue

May 2012
Article List
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A chance to dig deeper into the Bible, while providing a means for improving team dynamics and leadership development.
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"Great in a volunteer-heavy environment. It’s simple to use—anyone can learn how to use it in a few minutes."
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"If your church has a need for an asymmetrical coverage pattern, or simply has an unusually 'live' room..."
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"The two main differences from most other switchers in its class are its flexibility and its ease of use."
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Historic Minnesota church outpaces the times with technology upgrades and open minds.
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Evangelical Presbyterian church weathers economic storm, and rallies congregation to invest in the technology it needs.
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Which vocal mics to choose, when to use them, and how to coax singers to use them properly.
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We survey the market place and provide a short list of innovative products for churches small and large.
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A discussion of current products aimed at the church market, and what their companies do to stay competitive.
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We explore the thought process that may help your church avoid expensive mistakes.
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With nearly 60 contenders in over 20 categories, the list of new products at WFX 2011 was longer and more impressive than ever.
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Processes are essentially a formalized way of doing things. They help church technical teams rest assured that technology is used in ways that are both consistent with their values and supportive of the mission.
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"They most certainly offer more dollar value than many other less-expensive models."
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"Yamaha did it again. They married ease of use, reliability, quality and networked audio into a system no one can touch.
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Sometimes the right thing to do is to leave, but it is never right to leave in a bad way, so far as it depends upon you.
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