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by Nathan Artt, on September 2022

While real estate is harder to find, we're presented with an opportunity to use our buildings in ways we haven’t thought of before, not just to create income opportunities, but …

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by Nathan Artt, on May 2022

Most churches are asking the question, “Should we have a local, regional, or national strategy when it comes to digital?” I usually take the question to mean, “How do we …

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by Nathan Artt, on May 2022

In 2007, The Home Depot had no digital presence, it was solely a brick and mortar company. Yet, its biggest threat was Amazon and the change in consumer behavior towards …

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by Nathan Artt, on April 2022

How the world’s largest pandemic created the greatest period of innovation in history In 1347, twelve trade ships pulled into the port of Messina, Italy. Later, these ships would be …

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by Nathan Artt, on April 2022

Unchurched people have a certain perspective of the church whether from their own experience or a borrowed one. There is often a presumptive picture in their minds of what a …

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by Nathan Artt, on March 2022

Healthy churches focus on assimilation. Technology has a growing role to play in how we engage with people and help them find their role, but it can’t and shouldn’t replace …

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by Nathan Artt, on March 2022

Steve Jobs was masterful at many things, but one aspect that really stands out to me was his ability to speak and cast vision to two very separate audiences: investors …

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by Nathan Artt, on February 2022

We recently enjoyed a dynamite conversation with Kyle Ranson, the Online Pastor at Crossroads Community Church in Cincinnati. Crossroads Church is a pioneer in the online church space and has …

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by Nathan Artt, on February 2022

I don’t think this is news for anyone, even though we really don’t talk about this enough. Churches struggle with real estate and building projects. Church building projects can take …

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by Nathan Artt, on January 2022

In 2022, we will likely witness the biggest change in building projects that we have seen in the last 15 years. Last month we posted the article Preparing for Change …

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