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Creation Care at Trout Lake Camps
Creation care is more than just a ‘green fad,’ it’s about making responsible, efficient choices that will pay dividends now and into the future.
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Is Your Church Ready to Quit?
The Center for Church Communication released a new ebook based on a blog series from Church Marketing Sucks. Inspired by Bob Goff—who quits something every Thursday—Is Your Church Ready to Quit? 166 Ways to Be a Quitter is a challenge for churches to quit what’s good so they can pursue what’s great. We oversaw the […]
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Prosper With Michelle Schulp
“Many freelancers are held back by a combination of lack of skills, lack of connections and lack of faith in themselves.” –Michelle Schulp
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Prosper With Naomi C. Bush
“Life’s too short to be sitting in your chair feeling resentful because you’re doing way too much and getting paid way too little.” – Naomi C. Bush
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Super Sunday: Planning Easter for Your Church
The Center for Church Communication released Super Sunday: Planning Easter for Your Church in January. It’s a collection of resources to help churches plan, promote and survive Easter. We oversaw the entire production process, including gathering and editing the content.
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Prosper With WordPress Freelancer Kronda Adair
“Not everything is rainbow unicorn farts all the time—I work harder than ever, but I do it on my own terms.” –Kronda Adair
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Blogging for TextMarks
We created content for the communications platform company TextMarks in 2015, focusing on blog posts for their church and nonprofit markets.
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25 Resolutions for WordPress Freelancers
We gathered the collective wisdom from the iThemes blog and shared 25 resolutions for WordPress freelancers: “Whether you need a New Year’s resolution or just some resolve… Everybody needs to get better, because you never stop building your business.”
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Entrepreneurial Insight With Nancy Lyons
“Don’t get too consumed by work. All the things outside of work make you a better business person.” –Nancy Lyons
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Get Practical With Tamala Huntley
“I love that I can create a website for my clients and they can manage it on their own.” –Tamala Huntley